I really like the details on the tail
(ps. where is the thumbsup smiley?)
I really like the details on the tail
(ps. where is the thumbsup smiley?)
That's a crowntail betta if I'm not wrong.
If you've learnt, teach, if you have, give.
Don't walk behind me as I might not lead, don't walk in front of me as I might not follow. Walk beside me, as my friend.
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show us more leh
Ok. More crowntails..Originally Posted by Simon
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I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
I like this one better than your original
with the black background, the fish pops out and alot of details
swee!!!
Actually I was hoping to see pictures of other kind, such as pictures that shows SCHOOLING, DARTING, SPEED from weird angle.
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Like this??
er.. not common to get schooling fancy bettas...
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I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
How about the females, all thrown into the same container at the LFS?Originally Posted by benny
Last edited by coryfav; 24th Mar 2005 at 11:21.
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Hey Fav!Originally Posted by coryfav
You know what? That's a good idea!! I might just go try that!!
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I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
Hi Benny
OT a bit.
What software did you use to insert text onto pictures?
shots. I can never get that type of clarity
Regards,
Izzat
All Adobe Photoshop program can do that. It's the text function.Originally Posted by aCe^bOwleRz
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I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
ThanksOriginally Posted by benny
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Izzat
erm benny, I'm experimenting with your bettas, having problems.
how do you achieve the black background thing?
what's the exif settings on that photo? I've tried 1/800/f16 - 1/2000 - f/8 but I get a properly exposed photo with the background in focus/visible.
do you overexpose the key and fill lighting in raw and then pull it back?
do you use a bounce on rim/fill lighting?
for the key/top light, I realise I get better results by putting the fresnel lens on rather than using tissue paper, the fill light seems to soften any harshness that should have resulted without the use of paper to diffuse the key light.
do you overexpose the key and fill lighting in raw and then pull it back?
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how do you get the betta to flash at you with its side profile? I placed other bettas at the tank and the only consistent way is to put the rival betta at the rear of the tank.
Benny could have placed the Betta in a tank with black background?
koah fong
Juggler's tanks
Sorry guys, I must have missed this one.
Photo with black background is shot at high speed and small aperture. Lighting is control from top and side only. Shutter speed should be around 1/250 to 1/320 and aperture between F16 to F32.
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I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
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