I never thought it'd be so hard to take pictures in an aquarium!

genEus

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Dang!

Well, I snapped only a couple that were only a little subpar, as opposed to the couple dozen that I simply deleted. :irked:

Here's my blue dwarf gourami, who gets nabbed by my red dwarf gourami, as visible by the missing chunks in his lower fin, next to my rotala wallichii, which, from what I've read is very hard to keep. So, I decided to take a picture before it dies on me.

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JD_MAN

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Looks good. I take and throw out tons of pictures during every photo shoot. I am usually happy if 2 or 3 turn out decent.
 

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Hehe, mn aquarium pictures. With the flash on they turn out good but with a huge glare. No flash makes them blury. argh.
 

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a lot of lighting, the built in camera flash will just reflect back, stay at an angle and not straight in front of the fish tank, and practice makes perfect :)
it's mostly about lighting though

try adding more lights on top or on the sides of the tank, enough lights to freeze pictures (which is more than you think)
 
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