Umbee under different lighting

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Modest_Man

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Tank light and flash. Flash washes out colors.
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No flash, tank light. Note how yellow everything is, and blurry.
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No tank light, flash. You can see more of his true colors (not yellow), but of course it's much too dark.
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And this is no flash no tank light, just a small LED shop light. Best approximation of his true colors, but when you have a ~4 second shutter speed it's hard to make the fish stay still. Or your arms.
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And I just liked this for some reason. Like a snake.
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I will get a DSLR sometime, and I've ordered LED's to make a LED light for my canopy, which will hopefully get rid of the yellow. I've got two mixed strands of white and blue, 100 LED's each. Should make a big difference.

So there's my random late night lighting fun.
 
You will be amazed when you get that DSLR. If you use a couple of flashes above the tank that are triggered from the camera you will not believe the results.

He is awesome by the way! Growing nicely. As we spoke of before, if you ever decide to move him, please let me know. I have a couple of F0 females I got from Bastardfish that I would love to try to spawn him with!
 
it is definitely hard to capture the true colours on an umbee. i think a tripod would help with the long shutter speed when using no flash to help make it not blurry.

i really like my 6" female umbee but i was really wanting a male. they look so much better IMO. keep us posted with it's progression
 
Awesome fish! Why not try to get some slave flashes and keep using your current camera (for a short term solution)?

If you set the shutter speed fast enough the on board flash wont make much of a difference in the image, it'll just trigger the slaves. With slave flashes you can also use foil to reflect the light away from the tank or just diffuse the on board flash so it's not as harsh. Either way will trigger the slave flash...which can be picked up for less than $35.
 
Awesome fish! Why not try to get some slave flashes and keep using your current camera (for a short term solution)?

If you set the shutter speed fast enough the on board flash wont make much of a difference in the image, it'll just trigger the slaves. With slave flashes you can also use foil to reflect the light away from the tank or just diffuse the on board flash so it's not as harsh. Either way will trigger the slave flash...which can be picked up for less than $35.

this sounds interesting I wish I understood camera talk:screwy::cry::ROFL: sounds like it might work they are so hard to get good pic of! George, whatever you do works:grinno:
 
Modest_Man;3099786; said:
Because I don't even own a camera. :( And there are many better things to purchase right now, like Snuggies.


that sucks. Make sure you have a shamwow handy in case you spill something on your snuggie.
 
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