Venturing into fish photography {WEEKLY UPDATES}

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Venturing into fish photography {WEEKLY UPDATES}

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Recently got my own DSLR, a Nikon D5100. Have been stuck at home a lot so I got a chance to take some nice fishy pics. Also visited many LFS to take snaps of their stock. Let me know how they are guys :)
Bacopa sp. Saffron flower and rotala macrandra hi-red [attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1401502176141.jpg[/attachment]

Percula
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Young blue angel
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Have taken many more snaps, will keep posting now and then :D

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I have also entered in DSLR photography recently and learning.

Nice photographs in comparison of mines.
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What lens u have used...more details on shutter speed , ISO .... i liked ur pics a lot specially the last one....keep it coming
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Thanks guys. :)

Pinaki as per your request,
Blue angel snap:
1/60s f5.6 ISO 2500

Percula snap
1/640s
F/5.6
ISO 2500

Plant snap
1/1600s
F/5.6
ISO 2500

Here are some more snaps. :)

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Red cap oranda
1/250s
F/11
ISO 1600

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Hara jerdoni
1/100s
f/5.6
ISO 2500

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Now we r talking :) :)
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Beautiful, i had never used so high ISO will try this weekend.
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Why 2500 ISO?
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Ashok wrote:Beautiful, i had never used so high ISO will try this weekend.
High ISO results in grainy picture. Try keeping the ISO as low as possible.
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Actually I was handling a canon until now I kept ISO at 1600, in Nikon changing ISO takes more time and while taking the snaps I didn't look at Iso reading, but from now on I will utilize it. :)

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Takes time ?!

Anyway, too much grain on pictures give an impression of a non-DSLR cheap camera.

I appreciate your learning spirit but do give it some time and effort.
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