The Secrets Out (basics on better picture taking).

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Good job, I need a DSLR and an overhead flash now.
 
niiice write up
 
Sticky for sure.... Thanks for taking the time to write this up.
 
do you have any tips for taking good fish photos , as far as set up on the other side of the lens eg lighting angles ect
 
Geoey;3452325; said:
do you have any tips for taking good fish photos , as far as set up on the other side of the lens eg lighting angles ect

i'm currently experiementing with getting those fabulous feeding shots, done by gerry and shown here and on APF, when i perfect my technique i'll do i small writeup, unless gerry share's first of course. for the most part my writeup(s) will stay in the simple zone, i don't want to blow out the minds of any of the non so techno-camera junkies anymore than i already have, reflectors, shooting remote flashes, etc. is well beyond anyones grasp who has not already experiemented with their own fish pictures, DSLR or other.

I've been spending the majority of my time with photography as that's overtaken fishkeeping as my primary hobby, so i figured i'll share a bit with MFK and expand some minds, Thanks for the compliments guys, if anyone needs any general help, i'll be glad to answer any qustions personally by PM's.

Thanks again. Ed.
 
Geoey;3452325; said:
do you have any tips for taking good fish photos , as far as set up on the other side of the lens eg lighting angles ect

put as much light on the tank as you can and raise the shutter speed of the camera as high as you can without the pics coming out too dark.
 
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