So, I don’t have any skills in this area, looking for tips from some of those that are great at taking pictures… I’m forced to use my cell phone… it’s a newer one, so it should be capable of taking tolerable pictures…
Some of my challenges are lighting, ( I have good lighting, but most tanks are heavily planted with terrestrial plants, shading my tanks ), several have tannin stained water, and lots of water movement…
I think I fight the small screen, for viewing, and end up over zooming, and over “cropping” and make a picture that looks ok on my cell sized screen, but by the time it get to my computer screen, they don’t look as nice…
I think I do ok on tank pictures… I’ve been practicing on this one, as it’s close to where I drink my morning caffeine… I moved a plant yesterday, to get the rootball out of the foreground, I like the lighting effect that the plant ring in the floating plants, gives me on the Anubis… now I think if I tamed the wild air line in the foreground, it would look good???
Now getting good fish pictures, has for the most part evaded me… I think lighting would help… I’ve noticed if I use the flashlight on my phone ( I’ve been inspecting a cave for Pleco mating activity ), that I can make individual fishes colors pop, but how to get that light without reflection on the front glass…
Any of you photographers, willing to give away any of your secrets, including filters, and lighting???
Some of my challenges are lighting, ( I have good lighting, but most tanks are heavily planted with terrestrial plants, shading my tanks ), several have tannin stained water, and lots of water movement…
I think I fight the small screen, for viewing, and end up over zooming, and over “cropping” and make a picture that looks ok on my cell sized screen, but by the time it get to my computer screen, they don’t look as nice…
I think I do ok on tank pictures… I’ve been practicing on this one, as it’s close to where I drink my morning caffeine… I moved a plant yesterday, to get the rootball out of the foreground, I like the lighting effect that the plant ring in the floating plants, gives me on the Anubis… now I think if I tamed the wild air line in the foreground, it would look good???
Now getting good fish pictures, has for the most part evaded me… I think lighting would help… I’ve noticed if I use the flashlight on my phone ( I’ve been inspecting a cave for Pleco mating activity ), that I can make individual fishes colors pop, but how to get that light without reflection on the front glass…
Any of you photographers, willing to give away any of your secrets, including filters, and lighting???
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