RYE BREAD! Need your help.. not emergency....

Hey!
Im sure you dont know me, as I dont post here much.. but I see your pictures a lot. I have a nice sony digital camera.. professional grade, although the exact name escapes me now.. I was curious how you shoot through the glass of tanks without getting any glare, etc......
Im getting into animal photography for fun now, and just want some advise :)
Thanks!
PS..... People that arent rye bread can reply with suggestions, too ;)
 

ryebread

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As slothy mentioned........the angle at which you shoot photos can drastically change quality output on many different levels. You are probably going to have to play around with it (the camera;) ) to see what angles work best for you.
If glare is the problem and you have a professional grade camera: You should have a hot shoe that you can add a flash to. Possibly a sync cord to hook up to an external flash? The ablility to move the flash where you want is the key to removing glare........helps with lots of other stuff too. Let me know what else you are having trouble with and we will see if we can come up with a solution. Post some pics.........always like eye-candy.:)
 
My pics so far are FAR from eye candy :)
My other problem is that my pics, when there isnt glare, turn out blurry looking...
I just dont get it!
 
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