B BlackShark11k Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 8, 2009 3,565 8 36 somewhere Jan 10, 2011 #1 finally put some decent lighting on my cichla tank and had to snap a few shots... sorry theyre a little dark
finally put some decent lighting on my cichla tank and had to snap a few shots... sorry theyre a little dark
Chaitika Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 1, 2007 7,928 51 955 Back in action! Jan 10, 2011 #2 Nice, but too dark! What settings are you using?
M MIDWESTFISHBULLIES Plecostomus MFK Member Jul 27, 2009 227 32 61 MILWAUKEE Jan 10, 2011 #3 zammmmmmmmmmmmm Tim I want that broko back LOL....
knifegill Peacock Bass MFK Member Sep 19, 2005 8,782 112 120 43 Oscar Tummy Jan 10, 2011 #4 Amazing fish.
S Specialk314 Candiru MFK Member Jul 15, 2009 284 2 48 37 Baltimore Jan 10, 2011 #5 what's your dslr set up?
jcardona1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 5, 2007 11,491 40 0 43 South of Heaven Jan 10, 2011 #6 Is there fish in those pics?
headbanger_jib Doomsday Device Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Nov 12, 2007 8,944 4,599 1,328 india Jan 10, 2011 #7 those orinos are beautiful
J joecoulson Gambusia MFK Member Oct 13, 2010 835 0 16 GA www.joecoulsonphotography.com Jan 10, 2011 #8 If it's a DSLR shoot raw that way you can bump the exp after the fact, nice potential and keep shooting. More light!!!!!....
If it's a DSLR shoot raw that way you can bump the exp after the fact, nice potential and keep shooting. More light!!!!!....
W wishbone Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 9, 2010 536 0 0 CO Jan 11, 2011 #9 Great shots actually with background highlights, more light might give better results, you got wonderful models.
Great shots actually with background highlights, more light might give better results, you got wonderful models.