Venturing into fish photography {WEEKLY UPDATES}
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Venturing into fish photography {WEEKLY UPDATES}
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
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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
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Re: Venturing into fish photography
I have also entered in DSLR photography recently and learning.
Nice photographs in comparison of mines.
Nice photographs in comparison of mines.
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Re: Venturing into fish photography
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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Re: Venturing into fish photography
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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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.
[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1401508706211.jpg[/attachment]
Red cap oranda
1/250s
F/11
ISO 1600
[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1401508786634.jpg[/attachment]
Hara jerdoni
1/100s
f/5.6
ISO 2500
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Re: Venturing into fish photography
Now we r talking
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Re: Venturing into fish photography
Beautiful, i had never used so high ISO will try this weekend.
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Re: Venturing into fish photography
Why 2500 ISO?
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Re: Venturing into fish photography
High ISO results in grainy picture. Try keeping the ISO as low as possible.Ashok wrote:Beautiful, i had never used so high ISO will try this weekend.
Sushant
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Re: Venturing into fish photography
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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Re: Venturing into fish photography
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.
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.