Double helping of today in the fishroom...
I have literally dozens of photos of this particular female Managuense in this (or something close to it) pose. All I have to do is put the lens cap at the top of the tank. What I have been striving for is to shoot it at the highest possible aperture to maintain as much detail as possible.
Here's the male. This was taken with two flashes overhead (one left/one right) and a reflector propped on a laundry basket in front of the tank. Pretty high tech, huh?
Exit...stage left.
A nice backlit shot of the beautiful blue sheen dorsal fin. With this photo I simply increased the amount of light coming out of the flash unit at the backside. Beautiful colors and pattern.
I have literally dozens of photos of this particular female Managuense in this (or something close to it) pose. All I have to do is put the lens cap at the top of the tank. What I have been striving for is to shoot it at the highest possible aperture to maintain as much detail as possible.
Here's the male. This was taken with two flashes overhead (one left/one right) and a reflector propped on a laundry basket in front of the tank. Pretty high tech, huh?
Exit...stage left.
A nice backlit shot of the beautiful blue sheen dorsal fin. With this photo I simply increased the amount of light coming out of the flash unit at the backside. Beautiful colors and pattern.