ruaround
Active Member
here are a few tips...
just like all other things in this hobby... patience is the key....
Clean your tank... make sure the glass is clean inside and out... when cleaning the outside (with whatever liquid you choose... vinegar works good), instead of using a cloth or paper towel use newspaper...
If using a flash... turn off the lights (including the tanks lights) and remove or cover up any bright colored items that are around the tank...
if using a flash with the lights on... take your pic at an angle...
If not using a flash... put your camera right up to the tank... this takes patience... and wait for your fish to pass by...
Try to take the pic with your rock in the back ground because most cameras are auto focus nowadays... the rock will give the camera something to focus on...
try several different settings if you are using a digital... try different times of the day and/or night... experiment cuz there really isnt a right or wrong way to take a pic... the only real rule is take many pictures and take em often...
just like all other things in this hobby... patience is the key....
Clean your tank... make sure the glass is clean inside and out... when cleaning the outside (with whatever liquid you choose... vinegar works good), instead of using a cloth or paper towel use newspaper...
If using a flash... turn off the lights (including the tanks lights) and remove or cover up any bright colored items that are around the tank...
if using a flash with the lights on... take your pic at an angle...
If not using a flash... put your camera right up to the tank... this takes patience... and wait for your fish to pass by...
Try to take the pic with your rock in the back ground because most cameras are auto focus nowadays... the rock will give the camera something to focus on...
try several different settings if you are using a digital... try different times of the day and/or night... experiment cuz there really isnt a right or wrong way to take a pic... the only real rule is take many pictures and take em often...