Thanks everyone for all kind words
cepon3;2378478; said:
i love the arows.. but the photos could have been edited a little better.. they are too harsh to look even remotely close the originals
Please do not misunderstand the description of the photograph.
Generally, red arowana keepers are using the light to make red emphasized more in the tank. I am using a similar light as well.
It is very difficult for me to explain the description of the digital camera to you in English. However, it is impossible to express an actual color with the camera.
It is impossible even by the professional photographer. However, we use various techniques to bring it close to the color of the thing.
It differs from the color actually seen because of the reflection of other colors because the visible color is decided by the reflection and it is described.
The color of my Aro actually seen is more deeply red than the pic.
Here are a few pics from japanese magazine. The color of my red aro is almost same quality red as like these one in person.
A professional cameraman is using the filter for the lens to reproduce these colors. The purpose of it is to bring it close to an actual color.
I hope you will understand what I would say in English
R1_Ridah;2378722; said:
Very nice Samurai... Let's see the triple XXX Cichla shots =-)
What is the triple xxx ???
