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Interesting article on photographing fish in an aquarium
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<blockquote data-quote="Roy1961" data-source="post: 578703" data-attributes="member: 12541"><p>shot about 8 pics and my SD card did not want to go into my laptop to easily, one of the copperish prongs is sitting up a little, guess thats it Donald Ducked. Glad this didnt happen after a days shoot.</p><p></p><p>Zoomed up on the pics while they were still in camera, the tripod, flash and F22 with my 35mm prime was a huge improvement than the Handheld shots. My fish don't sit as still as his shrimps, but still...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy1961, post: 578703, member: 12541"] shot about 8 pics and my SD card did not want to go into my laptop to easily, one of the copperish prongs is sitting up a little, guess thats it Donald Ducked. Glad this didnt happen after a days shoot. Zoomed up on the pics while they were still in camera, the tripod, flash and F22 with my 35mm prime was a huge improvement than the Handheld shots. My fish don't sit as still as his shrimps, but still... [/QUOTE]
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