Nice shot of the argentea, jaws777.
I have always used photobucket, once you get used to it, it's a breeze.
I also use the photobuckets editing section.
After attending a couple fish photo talks, I found many of the really good shooters routinely use the sharpening, crop, and other features, especially if they don't have serious lights, and a non professional camera, as I have.
I try "not" to change the color of fish, but occasionally add brightness if the shot is too dark, and use the blemish function to remove bright spots on the substrate or glass that would detract from the main subject.
And will sometimes black out distractions, if the darkness blends with the background.
I have always used photobucket, once you get used to it, it's a breeze.
I also use the photobuckets editing section.
After attending a couple fish photo talks, I found many of the really good shooters routinely use the sharpening, crop, and other features, especially if they don't have serious lights, and a non professional camera, as I have.
I try "not" to change the color of fish, but occasionally add brightness if the shot is too dark, and use the blemish function to remove bright spots on the substrate or glass that would detract from the main subject.
And will sometimes black out distractions, if the darkness blends with the background.
