tom A
November 10th 03, 07:57 PM
Hi
I have been reading this group for some time.
and would like to pass along, some info, you may or may not be aware
of....
if you wish to take some pictures of you fish in the ponds do one of
the following:
1. buy an underwater disposable camera less than $10
they work OK but do not take close up pictures, if the fish are too
close the are out of focus :-9
2. make a wooden box with a plexi-glass (or real glass) front. it
does not have to be very large, (the one I made had a 6" square piece
of plexi-glass) only large enough for your camera and your hand. (
make sure you seal the edges of the box and glass so it does not leak
:-)
to use this box sit your camera in the bottom, with the lens against
the glass, then put the box in the pond (it only had to go below the
surface of the water) and point it in the direction of the fish.
if you are using a digital camera, don't worry about looking thru the
view finder, just shoot a bunch of shots and then edit the bad ones.
if you have any questions, send me an E-mail ,and if you want I will
send you some fish pictures I took and a picture of the box I made.
tom A.
Please check my WeB SiTe: www.kinetickites.com
or call me @ 405-722-KITE (5483)
or E-mail @
I have been reading this group for some time.
and would like to pass along, some info, you may or may not be aware
of....
if you wish to take some pictures of you fish in the ponds do one of
the following:
1. buy an underwater disposable camera less than $10
they work OK but do not take close up pictures, if the fish are too
close the are out of focus :-9
2. make a wooden box with a plexi-glass (or real glass) front. it
does not have to be very large, (the one I made had a 6" square piece
of plexi-glass) only large enough for your camera and your hand. (
make sure you seal the edges of the box and glass so it does not leak
:-)
to use this box sit your camera in the bottom, with the lens against
the glass, then put the box in the pond (it only had to go below the
surface of the water) and point it in the direction of the fish.
if you are using a digital camera, don't worry about looking thru the
view finder, just shoot a bunch of shots and then edit the bad ones.
if you have any questions, send me an E-mail ,and if you want I will
send you some fish pictures I took and a picture of the box I made.
tom A.
Please check my WeB SiTe: www.kinetickites.com
or call me @ 405-722-KITE (5483)
or E-mail @