Hi Bob welcome aboard. Love the subject I know from experience how hard it is to shoot into a tank![]()
buy a TTL off-camera-cord from FITP, and try the flash over the tank at an angle
just starting this myself !
also told to turn off all the room lights to kill any reflections
was taken with the flash off ( i think )
thanks for the advice


i know how rude are the fishGood interpretation of the theme Bob.
The placement of a suncoral is always going to make the shot more difficult. I'm not sure what the OOF bit at the bottom right is but can it be moved or approached form a slightly different angle?
I struggle like mad to get decent shots of my tanks. I have managed a few but most are rubbish
If you shoot RAW then you can adjust the white balance on the 'puter to compensate for the tank lighting. Try mounting on a tripod and manual focussing on coral. Not much good for fish as they move about too much
Andy





Hi Bob / Rachel
I love your choice of subjectand you definitely haven't made it easy for yourself with your first shot
Being a fishkeeper myself I know how hard these shots can be, and I think you've done a really good job of it.
Takes a lot of practice and patience (I've still not managed an aquarium shot that I'm totally happy with) but I think you're definitely on the right track with this.![]()
tbh am struggling with ps i need to sit and learn it all
ok week 3 chopped wanted to sort the background out but am struggling with photoshop(I have no idea lol)
Hi 'Bob' - excellent name, my nickname when I started work!
Definately need to sort the background out - do you have a sheet or something you could use? Maybe even a different location, with 'Chopped', for instance, maybe you could have place the bricks by a wall.
Location aside the WB is a little orange on my screen.
I think thats a good interpritation Bob, showing good detail in the brick, Get yourself some White/black card to shoot against they,re bound to come in over the next 49 weeks......Mick