Playing with the camera

Bryan

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3 weeks ago I removed all the snails I could find, it was good, until this week. Here they come.
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It's hard to get a picture of my kuhli loachs, here's one sneaking around the plants.
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Take off and nuke the entire site from orbit...its the only way to be sure. quote from Aliens

Nice clear picture though. :D
 
SirMinion said:
Take off and nuke the entire site from orbit...its the only way to be sure. quote from Aliens

Nice clear picture though. :D
Santa Martha :cool:
nice avatar
 
I just took some advise
freshmike said:
I angle....and sometimes right against the glass....most of the time they just pose for me, they are used to it now. :p

I tried to angle the camera, with the camera right against the glass. I found that if you shoot down it works best. I am happy that the pix turned out so clear, now I need to make my tank something worth photographing.
 
nice pics :cool:

what type of camera is it?
 
BryanG said:
I just took some advise
freshmike said:
I angle....and sometimes right against the glass....most of the time they just pose for me, they are used to it now. :p

I tried to angle the camera, with the camera right against the glass. I found that if you shoot down it works best. I am happy that the pix turned out so clear, now I need to make my tank something worth photographing.
Forgot to metion, I used the flash.
I would place the lens against the glass, and tilt it down using the flash and it worked very well I thought.
 
BryanG said:
Here is one of my white clouds, these fish are very hardy
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They're golden rasboras. You can tell by looking at the fins. don't know really. Might be the same thing anyway!

Cool tank, cool shots, cool fish. Generally cool!
 

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