George Farmer
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Neil Hepworth is the regular photographer for Practical Fishkeeping magazine. He and Jeremy Gay, PFK technical writer, came over to my house for a shoot, to get some high quality photos for my forthcoming article on my 10 litre (2.5 gal.) planted nano aquarium.
Neil has very kindly sent me a DVD-R with around 20 photos and this is a small selection of my favourite. I've obviously reduced them (each original is around 35Mb) so these low-res versions don't really do them justice. You'll have to take my word for it that the quality of the orginals is absolutely superb. He uses a Canon 5D.
Full shot

Full shot with ripple effect (using hairdryer)

Close up of Microrasbora nana

Me and the tank to get a sense of scale

You can also see my nano on the PFK website here - http
/www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/...g.php?blogid=72
There's also the journal of its development in my signature, including this shoot itself.
And Neil's website here, most of the images are non-aquatic as PFK owns most of his aquatic images - http
/www.alamy.com/stock-photography/F08...L+HEPWORTH.html
Thanks to Neil and PFK for allowing me to show you these images.
Neil has very kindly sent me a DVD-R with around 20 photos and this is a small selection of my favourite. I've obviously reduced them (each original is around 35Mb) so these low-res versions don't really do them justice. You'll have to take my word for it that the quality of the orginals is absolutely superb. He uses a Canon 5D.
Full shot

Full shot with ripple effect (using hairdryer)

Close up of Microrasbora nana

Me and the tank to get a sense of scale

You can also see my nano on the PFK website here - http

There's also the journal of its development in my signature, including this shoot itself.
And Neil's website here, most of the images are non-aquatic as PFK owns most of his aquatic images - http

Thanks to Neil and PFK for allowing me to show you these images.