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Saltwater aquarium pictures - figuring it out
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 98001" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>If you have ever wanted to visit a foreign world with unexpected visitors a salt water aquarium is the ticket. You start out with sand, saltwater, "live" rock (has healthy bacteria and tiny critters), a fish or two and before you know it things are popping up you never added or seen before. As a result you can sit for hours studying all the tiny new things going on in there. Some of it is really alien and interesting to take pictures of, but nothing comes easy. The aquarium appears bright and well lit to the human eye but the camera disagrees. However, I am determined to get some great shots of this alien world and figure out ways to better illuminate things without increasing the light intensity and boiling off the aquarium :highly_amused:. </p><p></p><p>Anyone have suggestions/tricks that worked for them? And what about getting the fish to look at the camera? As of yet I can't get them to understand that eyes make the portrait. </p><p></p><p>And happy end of the world +1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 98001, member: 11881"] If you have ever wanted to visit a foreign world with unexpected visitors a salt water aquarium is the ticket. You start out with sand, saltwater, "live" rock (has healthy bacteria and tiny critters), a fish or two and before you know it things are popping up you never added or seen before. As a result you can sit for hours studying all the tiny new things going on in there. Some of it is really alien and interesting to take pictures of, but nothing comes easy. The aquarium appears bright and well lit to the human eye but the camera disagrees. However, I am determined to get some great shots of this alien world and figure out ways to better illuminate things without increasing the light intensity and boiling off the aquarium :highly_amused:. Anyone have suggestions/tricks that worked for them? And what about getting the fish to look at the camera? As of yet I can't get them to understand that eyes make the portrait. And happy end of the world +1. [/QUOTE]
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