I would name this series, "Shots that brightens up your day"
A happy cat is a smiling cat! Look at the grin on these cats!
I would name this series, "Shots that brightens up your day"
A happy cat is a smiling cat! Look at the grin on these cats!
Eugene (^_^)
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Now swimming: Plecos and Apistogrammas
Great Shots! The Bango Cat looks wickedly awesome!
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So, here is one more artistic pose of These Fellows, dancing in the shadows...
Camera used: CANON 350D
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
Happy shots!!!
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wonderful smiling cats.
They do love you so much
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Here is one more Beautiful Dancer...
Botia kubotai (Botia 'Angelicus')
Camera used: CANON 350D
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
Those were really great shots..
I love it very much..
Thank you for the pictures.
Very cute cats!
Photogenic smiles they have!
OK, let see...would you guess - Who is that "Heavy-metal" Algae eater Guy!?
Camera used: CANON 350D
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
very well taken.
Great shots and your fishes sure looked very happy!!
Hi do you mind sharing your lighting setup and what lens you use?
Last edited by Simon; 5th Jun 2010 at 22:55.
My favorite lens is EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro lens, but frankly speaking it is not really fast at focusing…
My Speedlite 430 EX is always situated above the tank, the other one - 580 EX(wires connected with the camera in "master" mod) I hold in my left hand and move in front(like straight "fill" flash), dependent on the fish position and fishes specific. The both are with diffuser.
My usual settings:
Shutter Speed: 1/200 seconds
Aperture Value: f/14-22(dependent on the fish specific and fishes position)
ISO Speed Ratings: 100-200(dependent on the fish specific)
Camera used: CANON 350D
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
Yeah, actually...this Fellow(Otocinclus) is around 2 cm. long...
...but coming closer with the macro lens, you can see how the details of its pattern are very impressive and unique!
Camera used: CANON 350D
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
superb series! any tips on shooting these nocturnal species?
Fantastic shots! All these with your "Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II" gear?
I always tried my hand at taking photographs of my fish but somehow they always end up blurry and what not, guess its got to do with my higher f-stop?
probably due to lack of lighting, try hooking up a flash? just my humble opinion
seriously i'm a fan of your photo&fish now.. lol..
Here are some new Fellows in my Gobby Collection lately:
Peacock goby - Tateurndina ocellicauda
Camera used: CANON 350D
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
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