Taking pictures of moving fish?????

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CichlidsRool

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i am sorry for posting this thread, i am sure you guys been asked 1000 times.So this makes it 1001 :) . I see most of you taking very nice pictures,i do have very nice digital camera comes with many options to take pictures but,it just not coming out clear...
 
Photographing fish is hard work, as above a faster shutter speed will work out better. Why not try the experts at aquatic photography.

Nice tank, i like the aquascape
 
Yanbbrox;2310704; said:
Photographing fish is hard work, as above a faster shutter speed will work out better. Why not try the experts at aquatic photography.

Nice tank, i like the aquascape

thank you for your help but,who is " aquatic photography"? how do i find them.
 
There is a lot that goes into takeing great pictures. I spent and entire afternoon attempting to start learning the process and I have a lot to learn still. Aquatic photography is a good place to start learning what to try and how to work the camera.
 
Increasing shutter speed means you'll capture fast-moving objects better, but less light will come in. This translates to a clear yet dark picture, especially when taking pics of fish.

High shutter speed and lots of light!
 
Fast shutter spead, tripod, bright lights, an amazing flash
 
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