pariahrob
New Member
Hi all,
I've been a photographer for a long time and regularly write for the photographic press, so I am comfortable around cameras and associated gear.
However I'm fairly new to the whole aquascaping scene and I wondered if you had any good tips and tricks related to shooting aquariums. Lighting from above, using the tank lights seems obvious, to avoid glare and I've read about turning off filters for motion blur but what else can I do?
I've given my glass a really good clean today, as I want to shoot some decent pictures this evening, once it's dark. Where do you stand on focal lengths? Up close with a wide lens or back off with a telephoto? Very different results but what do you prefer?
What about removing other tank gear? I was thinking of taking out all my glassware for a clean look.
Then there are the fish! Is there a trick to getting them in a good position?
Any help gladly appreciated.
I've been a photographer for a long time and regularly write for the photographic press, so I am comfortable around cameras and associated gear.
However I'm fairly new to the whole aquascaping scene and I wondered if you had any good tips and tricks related to shooting aquariums. Lighting from above, using the tank lights seems obvious, to avoid glare and I've read about turning off filters for motion blur but what else can I do?
I've given my glass a really good clean today, as I want to shoot some decent pictures this evening, once it's dark. Where do you stand on focal lengths? Up close with a wide lens or back off with a telephoto? Very different results but what do you prefer?
What about removing other tank gear? I was thinking of taking out all my glassware for a clean look.
Then there are the fish! Is there a trick to getting them in a good position?
Any help gladly appreciated.