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nice fishes.
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Let me know what is the EXIF details of your image, I will then try to possibly come on some solutionsvijendra_s123 wrote:So any pointers on it...??Abhishek wrote:Lovely clicks Vijendra , one small suggestions your images are flash burnt... So try working on it...
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ISO - 100Abhishek wrote:Let me know what is the EXIF details of your image, I will then try to possibly come on some solutionsvijendra_s123 wrote:So any pointers on it...??Abhishek wrote:Lovely clicks Vijendra , one small suggestions your images are flash burnt... So try working on it...
Shutter Speed - 1/60
Aperture - 5.6
Flash On
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Try using an external flash or try to increase the light source of your aquarium to avoid these situations, some photographers cover the flash partially to minimize the damage, but I haven't tried it. Let me search something about it and let you know,,
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it is looking you have good knowledge of aquarium photography. start a new topic on the topic.Abhishek wrote:Try using an external flash or try to increase the light source of your aquarium to avoid these situations, some photographers cover the flash partially to minimize the damage, but I haven't tried it. Let me search something about it and let you know,,
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lovely pics vijjy. some of them i saw for the first time. . Sometimes the males turn a beautiful black with some blue spotting. hope u get pics of that phase for us too,,,
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Jibran has already done that here its http://www.aquapetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=164himaksh wrote:it is looking you have good knowledge of aquarium photography. start a new topic on the topic.Abhishek wrote:Try using an external flash or try to increase the light source of your aquarium to avoid these situations, some photographers cover the flash partially to minimize the damage, but I haven't tried it. Let me search something about it and let you know,,
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Vijendra...nice fish and nice pics.
I do not agree that the pics are flash burnt. The last one maybe but not the other ones.
If you have a camera which allows you to control the exposure, reduce the exposure by around half a stop before you shoot. If the camera does not have exposure control , simply go back two steps and shoot, it will help.
The other thing you can do is that if your tank receives some kind of light - sunlight, flourescent and aquarium lighting etc....switch off the flash. Increase the ISO to 200, hold the camera firmly and shoot.
I do not agree that the pics are flash burnt. The last one maybe but not the other ones.
If you have a camera which allows you to control the exposure, reduce the exposure by around half a stop before you shoot. If the camera does not have exposure control , simply go back two steps and shoot, it will help.
The other thing you can do is that if your tank receives some kind of light - sunlight, flourescent and aquarium lighting etc....switch off the flash. Increase the ISO to 200, hold the camera firmly and shoot.
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Thanks...Romi wrote:lovely pics vijjy. some of them i saw for the first time. . Sometimes the males turn a beautiful black with some blue spotting. hope u get pics of that phase for us too,,,
Thanks... will surely consider your recommendations....apuda2010 wrote:Vijendra...nice fish and nice pics.
I do not agree that the pics are flash burnt. The last one maybe but not the other ones.
If you have a camera which allows you to control the exposure, reduce the exposure by around half a stop before you shoot. If the camera does not have exposure control , simply go back two steps and shoot, it will help.
The other thing you can do is that if your tank receives some kind of light - sunlight, flourescent and aquarium lighting etc....switch off the flash. Increase the ISO to 200, hold the camera firmly and shoot.