devder1;3736483; said:no insult bro just wondering if there was a specific reason you are using it or if u got better pix with flash, because generally you will get true er colors with out flash, and on the close up of the endli your camera blocked part of the flash giving it the half shaded look
dvsgp6;3736489; said:um i dont know, what do you mean by s setting
thanks chaitika, your pics were the ones that got me hookedChaitika;3736791; said:It is simply not true to say that flash does not show true colours. Flash will show a fish in a way that a person is not used to seeing but it is still true colours, they're just really lit up. It's probably closer to how a fish looks when it turns it's flank up towards the sun and catches some good light to show off for breeding or for defending turf.
Either way, those are some really good pics!
thanksStump;3736502; said:Those are some nice pictures... The detail is great.
thanks for explanationiloveoscars702;3736706; said:usually on nikon dslr's have an S setting...(i think on canon dslr's, the setting i called TV) like mine, the setting allows the user to control the shutter speed and the camera automatically adjust the aperture
CK123;3736709; said:Fish and pictures are excellent
esse;3736777; said:Keep up the good work.I like your fish.
thanksGetInMahBellay;3736896; said:Great photos I was going to get an l100 myself but ended up getting a suprise with a d3000 for christmas, #5 is definately a keeper and I think you should enter it in POTM
i would agree but without flash you will get maybe...more vibrant colors?Chaitika;3736791; said:It is simply not true to say that flash does not show true colours. Flash will show a fish in a way that a person is not used to seeing but it is still true colours, they're just really lit up. It's probably closer to how a fish looks when it turns it's flank up towards the sun and catches some good light to show off for breeding or for defending turf.
Either way, those are some really good pics!