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a few of the tank..

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by FishNewb1, Apr 4, 2008.

  1. FishNewb1

    FishNewb1 Inactive User

    Robyn's Monti Cap!
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    Brain
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    Wolfe's chalice and Eagle eyes!
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    Not the best pics...  but im trying to get better!
    What settings do you guys take your pics with?  I have a Cannon Digital Rebel.  I dont know anything about it... if you have any imput on how to make the pics better let me know!
     
  2. hopper75

    hopper75

    Not the best pics...  but im trying to get better!
    What settings do you guys take your pics with?  I have a Cannon Digital Rebel.  I dont know anything about it... if you have any imput on how to make the pics better let me know!
    You've got a great camrea there- way more capable of taking better pictures.  My advice would be take a look at the manual and find the macro mode, this mode enables finer close-up focusing.  Secondly you should learn to adjust the exposure and f-stop (depth of field) manually, if you don't already.  I don't have a Canon myself but read as much as you can- there's a great website for digital photography with a board just for Digital Rebel users, the link is below.  I use the same site for my Sony gear and everyone is very friendly and willing to help.
    http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/forum.asp?forum=1031
     
  3. Deleted member 46

    Deleted member 46 Guest

    Wow! nice corals Adam. I love that cap really sweet.
     
  4. RobynT

    RobynT Inactive User

    Very nice pictures Adam!  I should have YoU give me a few pointers! 
     
  5. Lee

    Lee Experienced Reefkeeper

    Nice shots, but I think you are cabable of better /site/DesktopModules/NTForums/themes/_default/emoticons/wink.gif
    They look like they may be a little dim, I would maybe try using a slower shutter speed (1/60th is the lowest without a tripod) / smaller F stop/ or higher ISO. You also might want to try playing with the white balance.
    I think this website is very helpful in explaning some of the different settings:
    http://www.ximinasphotography.com/lessons/index.html
     
  6. Lee

    Lee Experienced Reefkeeper

    Just a little adjusting of the brightness and contrast, and cropping can make a big difference too:
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  7. Waverz

    Waverz Expert Reefkeeper

    Thats a sweet pic....
     
  8. FishNewb1

    FishNewb1 Inactive User

    Wow that picture looks awsome! I really need to learn how to do that stuff. Ill take a look at that website... Thanks!
     

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