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Nigel's Aquascaping & Water Garden - Photos & Videos

Mikrogeophagus Ramirezi Fish Flexing On Camera
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Mikrogeophagus Ramirezi Fish by Nigel Aquascaping, on Flickr
 
Fantastic photos, thanks for sharing.

and this info is really useful, one day I hope to buy one or more of these specialist lenses for my DSLR
Now a days I use
Canon 200d
Canon 10-18 mm (final tank shots for diorama / depth styles)
Sigma 18-35 mm (FTS nature style, medium and close up shots) Love this lens for video projects.
Canon 60mm (close ups / macro work)
 
Not a underwater photo this time! :p This time some Dutch mushrooms in the forest. Nature in the Netherlands isn't the most exciting on the world to photograph. However when it's autumn those mushrooms become a perfect subject to capture with my camera.
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Dutch Mushrooms Forest Autumn by Nigel Aquascaping, on Flickr
 
Had one pot of it that is coming next week from an French contest I won...excited to see how it grows. :)
Me too very curious how it will do long term. Will it stay white? Right now it really pops lol against the green shades in my farm tank. Even if it will become a bit more green/white it can be a nice addition in a planted tank. Or even in a contest tank to pull the eye towards the main focal point.
 
Mushroom shots are so cool, love them.
 
That picture is with Canon 200d + 60mm macro lens.

Some shots in this thread are older and shot with canon 700d.

Now a days I use
Canon 200d
Canon 10-18 mm (final tank shots for diorama / depth styles)
Sigma 18-35 mm (FTS nature style, medium and close up shots) Love this lens for video projects.
Canon 60mm (close ups / macro work)
Gotta love a good macro lens for closeup work. I'm really loving your work. Thanks for posting.
 
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