Here is on i shot at an LFS with an off camera flash
No spatula, but the same effect.
and another one, but not nearly as cool as the first...i did a horrible amount of PS on this one to get rid of crap on the glass and floaters...owell...would have been a cool shot.
Do you think its possible to make a dropper with a larger bell shape at the bottom.
Something that could go around, say a dendro polyp, or scoly mouth, and protect it long enough from flow and other hungry critters?
Something ive wanted for a long time, but never knew anyone who could make...
Sorry ive been MIA for so long. Busy time of year for me at work.
I just got my new tank last week, 300 gallon starphire tank from marineland.
Should have the system up and running in a few months, ill post pics along the way.
Few people wanted to see FTS, well dont really have any...
I was sitting at the dinner table...yes there is a tank there too
and decided to grab my camera...its only a 6 gallon nano, but i was amazed by a couple of the pics that came out...
by FAR my favorite fish pic ive taken to date....fish arent one of my strong points...
They need to be fed meaty foods atleast 2x a week IMHO.
You can do less, but keep an eye on their base flesh. If they arent getting enough it will start to recede.
ahh back from the lake...sorry for the delay...
My camera rig is a Nikon D300 w/ a tamron 90mm 1:1 macro lens.
Im telling you, the FTS would be a gross disappointment...
But i will give in...
Next time ive got my camera out down there ill shoot one anyways.
Heres a with and without...my light meter got a little wacky when i changed the amount of light available but...oddly enough the spatula directed more light back at the subject...
Ok, i managed to find the perfect tool for the average photographer to get pro quality pics for about $6.
Tons of people have asked me how to get only the coral to be lit and have an all black (or nearly black) background.
This normally takes several pieces of equipment, and open top of...