View Full Version : Different Look On My SR With Different Light Used
Bored to tears so practise picture taking again with my model (Panda Red).:p
Trying out different lights used for picture taken and distance difference.;)
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Light Used : Arcadia Freshwater Lamp Light Tubes
Distance : 1 inche away from the tank (No Zoom)
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Light Used : Arcadia Freshwater Lamp Light Tubes
Distance : Camera touching the tank with zoom in
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Light Used : Arcadia Freshwater Lamp Light Tubes
Distance : About 6 inches away from tank with zoom in
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Light Used : NEC White Light Tubes
Distance : 1 inche away from the tank with zoom in
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Light Used : NEC White Light Tubes
Distance : About 6 inches away with zoom in
piranha45
06-05-2005, 4:21 PM
ill have to keep this thread in mind for future reference. Are both of those light types commonly available or are they rare/expensive? Do you got a regular white-colored shop light sitting around, that you could use for further comparison?
ill have to keep this thread in mind for future reference. Are both of those light types commonly available or are they rare/expensive? Do you got a regular white-colored shop light sitting around, that you could use for further comparison?
Arcadia I'm sure you can get over at your side. NEC I'm not too sure though. NEC is cheaper than arcadia but it's bright enough. Even the normal white FL lost to this NEC.;)
Do you keep these lights on all the time? Or is it just for when you take pictures?
Do you keep these lights on all the time? Or is it just for when you take pictures?
She will have at least 12 hours of tanning from those lights daily.;)
ah ic, thats a very good looking fish!
ah ic, thats a very good looking fish!
Not as great yet for the colours are not out yet.:D
guesswho2005
06-06-2005, 3:10 PM
out standing pic, love the use of the lights. I will need to note the above process. You might want to change the angle of the light from below it may give you more of a mirror effect. Anyway well done.
out standing pic, love the use of the lights. I will need to note the above process. You might want to change the angle of the light from below it may give you more of a mirror effect. Anyway well done.
The fish is rather small now thus taking pictures of her is too not an easy job. But when the fish is much bigger, I'll have a easier time taking pictures of her in there.:p