WalksWIthGobies Jack Dempsey MFK Member Feb 19, 2018 111 77 36 64 ames,iowa Jul 14, 2020 #1 Here's my 75 gallon. 13 congo tetras, 3 boesemani rainbow fish & 2 kribensis. Sorry I don't have a good enough camera to capture any of the fish very well. Reactions: mastiffsrule, twentyleagues, Gourami Swami and 2 others
Here's my 75 gallon. 13 congo tetras, 3 boesemani rainbow fish & 2 kribensis. Sorry I don't have a good enough camera to capture any of the fish very well.
D Dalfrey86 Piranha MFK Member Apr 8, 2020 370 304 77 39 Jul 14, 2020 #2 One trick I found for photographing faster moving fish is using the burst setting on a cell phone. You may take 60 photos but only use 2 or 3. Reactions: fishhead0103666
One trick I found for photographing faster moving fish is using the burst setting on a cell phone. You may take 60 photos but only use 2 or 3.
WalksWIthGobies Jack Dempsey MFK Member Feb 19, 2018 111 77 36 64 ames,iowa Jul 14, 2020 #3 Dalfrey86 said: One trick I found for photographing faster moving fish is using the burst setting on a cell phone. You may take 60 photos but only use 2 or 3. Click to expand... A good idea. All my fish are fast.
Dalfrey86 said: One trick I found for photographing faster moving fish is using the burst setting on a cell phone. You may take 60 photos but only use 2 or 3. Click to expand... A good idea. All my fish are fast.
D Dalfrey86 Piranha MFK Member Apr 8, 2020 370 304 77 39 Jul 14, 2020 #4 WalksWIthGobies said: A good idea. All my fish are fast. Click to expand... Only thing that worked when I was trying to photograph pectoral fin damage. Good luck with the setup.
WalksWIthGobies said: A good idea. All my fish are fast. Click to expand... Only thing that worked when I was trying to photograph pectoral fin damage. Good luck with the setup.