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Just playing around this afternoon home from work with a bug
The first two from today and some older shots.
My favorite in my planted tank Bloodfins
Sail fin is in my african tank
Might I ask what camera and settings you used? I am just beginning to wonder how much it would cost to get some proper photography gear so that I can get great aquarium shots, so it would be of great help.
Sorry don't mean to sound crude but it's not the camera that takes good pictures.
I decent DSLR with aperture priority and a good macro lens and lots of practice Ive found that using a off camera flash and shooting at a angle yields the best results.(buy a used one !)
This camera is a Nikon d90 and takes a good picture but when i was doing nature i needed a better d700 full frame so i could crop more of my images.
sample of my cropped images
I've seen a lot of people also say that the key is not the camera itself but the macro lens and the lighting. What do you mean by shooting at an angle?
Oh and sorry for the hijack of the thread, I really do appreciate your help as I am a complete newbie when it comes to proper photography.
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