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Since it seems I'm not the only one who has a digital camera and yet I still
can't take good pictures... I was helped by someone who had the same camera and gave me a suggestion, but I must admit, I'm still clueless to how to accomplish what said person told me... totally my fault.... Here are some tips to help you take better pictures of your tank and it's creatures (please add your own) Take pics at night, with no other room lights on Use extra light if possible from top only Turning on flash, but covering it can speed up shutter and get crisper pics Hold camera at an angle so there's no glare, even with no flash, JIC Using these basics can get you some decent pics, but nothing special.... hopefully others can add some... Also, there's a reef group who has some photo experts running around in it... you can ask them since we're all a bit fishy anyway....marc levenson is a great photographer and has great ideas on pics... www.melevsreef.com is his website... check it out... -- RedForeman ©® |
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