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    Orh!!! so it was you who was shooting!!! think its about time for me to do some rim lighting liao la..haha.. its been long overdue..

    Cool pics of the Apistogrammas man!! is it my screen or is there a purplish hue?

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    The photos does seem to turn out too bluish/purplish. I did a custom white balance by shooting at the leaves before taking the shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by cricha View Post

    Can you please share your setup & settings with a newbie.

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    Hi cricha

    Have a read at this write up by dbcyeo.
    Very useful information regarding setting up of an apisto tank
    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=19566

    My setup is very similiar to his descriptions and photos. Just caves, some woods and a filter for them. And i'm using ADA aquasoil to lower the pH of the water so that i need not bother about adding additives into the water.
    Last edited by genes; 1st Dec 2007 at 20:29.
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    Added a picture of my adult Ap. bitaeniata "Tefe Bauana".
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    Hi Eugene,

    actually I meant camera gear and shooting info.

    I just started photographing my fish and I hope to learn from more experienced people like yourself.

    cheers
    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by genes View Post
    Added a picture of my adult Ap. bitaeniata "Tefe Bauana".
    that's the dad of my fish! wow my male looks so different from his dad now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cricha View Post
    Hi Eugene,

    actually I meant camera gear and shooting info.

    I just started photographing my fish and I hope to learn from more experienced people like yourself.

    cheers
    I got into fish photography not too long myself and am still learning too.

    I am using a Canon 350 DSLR with a EF 100mm f2.8 macro lens. The most important thing to take note of is adequate lighting. So i always use 2 flashes for my shots. The flashes are placed ontop of the tank and i trigger them by means of a wireless trigger (ST-E2). My aperture setting is set at f/13.

    Also, make sure you are parallel to the tank glass. If not you will get some distortions caused by the glass.
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    Thanks for the info Eugene.

    Looks like I"ll need to start saving for a macro lens too.

    Keep up the great pics.
    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by genes View Post
    The photos does seem to turn out too bluish/purplish. I did a custom white balance by shooting at the leaves before taking the shots.
    So it is not my monitor that is showing the purple hue.
    Try using WB shift instead. Sometimes the custom WB gives kuku results.

    Great shots again.

    You have three flashes now! Try using the third one to light up the belly.
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    How much roughly does one of the above mentioned fishes cost after shipping and everything?
    Adoketa, Breitbinden, Paciquamis, Diplotaenia, Elizabethae, Mendezi, Inka, Agassizi, L046, L066, Crystal Red Shrimps

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