The journey continues...my rimless Aqua Forest

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Jose, you have great aquatic taste. So fresh and so clean.
 
Such beautiful tanks! You are adept as taking photographs of them as well.

What camera are you using? What about your flash? What lighting did you use when taking fish closeups? Dark room with tank light?

Beautiful!
 
crimsontsavo;4502548;4502548 said:
Such beautiful tanks! You are adept as taking photographs of them as well.

What camera are you using? What about your flash? What lighting did you use when taking fish closeups? Dark room with tank light?

Beautiful!
thank you!

I'm using a Nikon D90, DSLR. I have two lenses that I use for aquarium photography, the 17-55mm f/2.8 and the 70-200mm f/2.8. And yes, I use a wireless overheard flash setup. I usually shoot in the evening to avoid any reflections on the glass.
 
and here's some more pictures from my recent thread in the photo lounge...



Been a while since I did a real photo session so I broke out the camera and speedlights and went to town! Used some different settings this time though. Normally I'll shoot at f/8-f/16 in order to have everything in focus. But this time I used the 70-200mm f/2.8, sat back about 5ft, zoomed in to 200mm, and used big apertures ranging from f/2.8 to f/4.5. The result is a nice shallow depth of field with some wild looking bokeh due to the background plants.

Getting better, hope you guys enjoy! :cheers:
















 
splant;4504944;4504944 said:
Your aqauscaping is almost as amazing as your photography! Or is it the other way around? lol
Haha thanks! I do wish my aquascaping was better than my photography though. Still not happy with the way the tank looks. Lacks any real style or aquascaping in my eyes. I guess I get discouraged when I see the tanks of all these master aquascapers. These guys are amazing artists :)
 
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