Thanks, Yes very happy its been hard work getting it up to scratch tho.. But not bad for my 1st i don't think.Very good journal and scape' . you must be happy with it.
Meh i aint got a clue lol i got them from Justin on here along with a few other fish, i love them and many thanksLook like trillenatus to me, you was ripped off mate still lovely Corries though and very good images I might add.
Thanks!Great shots!
f/ is aperture. Great work getting a sharp fish shot at 1/15 sec shutter speed!
Thanks for that i shall put these to the test and see what i come up withEdit - when you're shooting FTS it's usually a good idea to use a smaller aperture (f/11 or so), as the depth of field (how much of the scene is in focus from fore to background) preferred is larger so all of the tank is in focus.
The downfall to this is less light is hitting the camera sensor so you need to compensate with slower shutter speed and/or higher ISO.
This is why many photogs use extra light above the tank. This way they can shoot small aperture (max depth of field) with fast shutter speed (to freeze fish movement), and low ISO (for max image quality).
Yes thanks explained to a T ... Its funny how hard it is to take a decent pic of a fish!My pleasure. It took me ages to figure out camera settings. Hopefully I've explained it ok.
Try fast movers like galaxy rasboras or rummynose. They're great fun!Yes thanks explained to a T ... Its funny how hard it is to take a decent pic of a fish!
cheers again
I can only imagine! it was hard get them 2 Corydoras lolTry fast movers like galaxy rasboras or rummynose. They're great fun!
...... You don't live next door do you? lolI think they are dead and you've placed them on a rock in the garden.