My attempt at occie feeding pix....

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awesome pix!!!!!
 
POTY!!! What is your Camera set up and how many flashes and which ones are you using?? And where can I get some or something similar for not too much flow.. It's a little tight right now..
 
Feed Some larger cichlids and your shots will have more chance for timing and look better!!!! :D
 
Tongue33;2601169; said:
POTY!!! What is your Camera set up and how many flashes and which ones are you using?? And where can I get some or something similar for not too much flow.. It's a little tight right now..

Go look for some kind of digital SLR camera, with a good lens. You can get away with a cheaper camera if youve got a really nice lens. Some of them can get real expensive real fast but it doesnt take a 4000.00 rig to get really nice shots. Canon makes some really nice ones.
 
Tongue33;2601169; said:
POTY!!! What is your Camera set up and how many flashes and which ones are you using?? And where can I get some or something similar for not too much flow.. It's a little tight right now..

Nikon D300, 60mm f/2.8 lens, 2 SB 600 speedflashes set up overhead. :) I got mine at a local photo shop. You can always get used gear, but be careful that the person was taking care of the equipment. Most of the tmi, used is just as good as new and much cheaper. Good lens are built like tanks and last a long time.

Tongue33;2601172; said:
Feed Some larger cichlids and your shots will have more chance for timing and look better!!!! :D

:ROFL: Maybe when they're a bit bigger. ;)

Venom SS;2601372; said:
Go look for some kind of digital SLR camera, with a good lens. You can get away with a cheaper camera if youve got a really nice lens. Some of them can get real expensive real fast but it doesnt take a 4000.00 rig to get really nice shots. Canon makes some really nice ones.

Absolutely right. But the overhead flash system is critical to good lighting. :)
 
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