cranberry
Active Member
I had a decent acrylic box that I used to put new critters in to take their photo upon arrival. The acrylic however was far from being quality material and the pics were nor great. It also wasn't big enough to holder larger specimens. So I had a larger one made. But with a larger area comes the problem of the fish hanging in the back too far. Too much water to shoot through. So I thought had something made that I hope will help.
This is the tank. Tape measure more for something to focus on more than anything
The 2 false walls so that I can push the fish closer to the side I'm shooting from. I'm going to make other sheets of acrylic to have different backdrops.
If I was shooting from the right side, I could edge the wall up to bring to fish closer to that side.
This is the tank. Tape measure more for something to focus on more than anything
The 2 false walls so that I can push the fish closer to the side I'm shooting from. I'm going to make other sheets of acrylic to have different backdrops.
If I was shooting from the right side, I could edge the wall up to bring to fish closer to that side.