very crisp, vivid colours. What camera are you using?
I think for tank picture, you could use a small aperture, not unless you want a depth (blurry) background.
btw, you have quite alot of fishes in the tank
hello all,
a newbie here to share some pics of my bro's (sheesh, wat's his nick in here.) planted tank. am not into rearing fish, fishing more like it. hey, don't kill me!
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photography is also smthg i like to do, lousy at it though. so, i guess this part of the forum kinda draws me in.
lemme know how u think it can be better presented or whatever kind of improvements.
thanks!
ps : my usual nick (fish) is taken.so use my domain name as nick.
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more of his tank's pictorial history here
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very crisp, vivid colours. What camera are you using?
I think for tank picture, you could use a small aperture, not unless you want a depth (blurry) background.
btw, you have quite alot of fishes in the tank
hey, thx for the feedback.----------------
On 11/23/2003 10:26:20 AM
very crisp, vivid colours. What camera are you using?
I think for tank picture, you could use a small aperture, not unless you want a depth (blurry) background.
btw, you have quite alot of fishes in the tank
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am using a 10d n still trying to get the correct mix of settings for the available lightings that i've got.
a lot of fishes in the tank? i leave that to my bro coz it's his. i just take them pics.![]()
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color saturation can be tweaked. ie: parameter 1, 2. custom etc.
anyway I use adobe rgb
Very sharp and vivid colors! I don't suppose you used flash?
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
thnx! will take more pics and post more soon.Very sharp and vivid colors! I don't suppose you used flash?![]()
yup, used a couple of flashes.
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