Pictures Of Fish - Surprisingly Enough

Nina

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Under the strict instructions of Prankster705, there are some (rather rubbish - I couldn't be bothered to get out the tripod and flash) pictures of some of the fish in the 6x2x2.

Only a few would come out to play. I will post up some better ones when I take them.

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lovely selection of fish that you have there.

If i may make a suggestion, and only a suggestion, next time that you take some photo's, remove the flash. What the flash does, is it reflects off the glass, and that is all that the camera picks up on. Because the camera is not as good as our eyes, it will focus on the brighter contrast, and make the rest more dull.

If you are finding that you are having trouble even then, don't be afraid to put the lens up against the glass. This will limit the amount of "distractions" that might arise. :)

I hope this helps
 
Looking good, those shovels might just about be big enough for the 900g.
 
Looking good, those shovels might just about be big enough for the 900g.


Speaking of the 900g, any chance you might take some pics of it?

Only if you want to see pictures that resemble greasy green smears, a combination of poor lighting, reflective walls and lack of a good camera or photography skills makes all pictures come out crap.
 
Looking good, those shovels might just about be big enough for the 900g.


Speaking of the 900g, any chance you might take some pics of it?

Only if you want to see pictures that resemble greasy green smears, a combination of poor lighting, reflective walls and lack of a good camera or photography skills makes all pictures come out crap.


Smears beat nothing :)... Get andy to take some pro pics :p
 
lovely selection of fish that you have there.

If i may make a suggestion, and only a suggestion, next time that you take some photo's, remove the flash. What the flash does, is it reflects off the glass, and that is all that the camera picks up on. Because the camera is not as good as our eyes, it will focus on the brighter contrast, and make the rest more dull.

If you are finding that you are having trouble even then, don't be afraid to put the lens up against the glass. This will limit the amount of "distractions" that might arise. :)

I hope this helps

Yeah I know about all this, but as I said I was being lazy and couldn't be bothered to faff about with the camera etc. (Thanks though). Prankster was becoming a pain in the bum about the lack of pics :rolleyes:

Looking good, those shovels might just about be big enough for the 900g.

Well at the rate they are going and the fact that I am convinced that they are beginning to eye us up as potential food, I think they may require a move to the 900g.

Smears beat nothing :)... Get andy to take some pro pics :p

Erm.... Andy take pro shots? I think you will find that the SLR is my camera and therefore Andy can take the wet shots, I will take the dry ones. I would be less lazy if I was taking pics of other peoples fish.
 
lovely selection of fish that you have there.

If i may make a suggestion, and only a suggestion, next time that you take some photo's, remove the flash. What the flash does, is it reflects off the glass, and that is all that the camera picks up on. Because the camera is not as good as our eyes, it will focus on the brighter contrast, and make the rest more dull.

If you are finding that you are having trouble even then, don't be afraid to put the lens up against the glass. This will limit the amount of "distractions" that might arise. :)

I hope this helps
All of the above is good advice, except the tank is somewhat low on light. Thus without the flash you have the choice of incredibly dark or blurry pictures. Hence why pictures of this tank (which was only recently upgraded from 18W over 800 litres) are far rarer than the large SW tank which even after downgrading has over 250W over about 450 litres.
 

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