Mark Evans
Expert
I was browsing my images from the past and came across many images i forgot i had. nice to look back actually
anyway, i found one or 2 that may help a few struggling with lighting there tanks for photographic purposes.
continuous lighting, i think, is a cheaper option by far. you can pick up lights for £60 on ebay but I'll let you lot make those decisions.I'll just show you what's possible on a budget.
i used at the time interfit lights which were£100 from jessops. there a little more now and the bulbs are better/different.
experimenting...
shooting in raw and showing what highlight contrast does.
and the final image with cheap lighting...
hope this helps people who would like to take better images with there DSLR on a budget.it'll of course work with compacts. be sure to check your white balance though
anyway, i found one or 2 that may help a few struggling with lighting there tanks for photographic purposes.
continuous lighting, i think, is a cheaper option by far. you can pick up lights for £60 on ebay but I'll let you lot make those decisions.I'll just show you what's possible on a budget.
i used at the time interfit lights which were£100 from jessops. there a little more now and the bulbs are better/different.
experimenting...
shooting in raw and showing what highlight contrast does.
and the final image with cheap lighting...
hope this helps people who would like to take better images with there DSLR on a budget.it'll of course work with compacts. be sure to check your white balance though