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Down at my local pet store they let me practice on their pets (reptiles to fish). In reply I give the good ones they put on their facebook page.
As this is a busy place I can't set up lamps etc. So the other day I was experimenting using a off camera flash (canon 430ex with cord).
It really was a case of 10 out of 40 came out ok'ish.
I held the flash over the top of the tanks, and to the side of the tanks.
Is there anything I can do that will hit the mark most times?
These were taken with a macro lens. About 200sec, f4-7. Flash was put on manual between 1/4 and 32.
So, 1 in 4 shots look ok. What can I do to improve this and how can I make the fish freeze? This is a big thing I want to learn as a lot of the photos came out fish blur.
I'm learning all the time so no big fancy words please
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As this is a busy place I can't set up lamps etc. So the other day I was experimenting using a off camera flash (canon 430ex with cord).
It really was a case of 10 out of 40 came out ok'ish.
I held the flash over the top of the tanks, and to the side of the tanks.
Is there anything I can do that will hit the mark most times?
These were taken with a macro lens. About 200sec, f4-7. Flash was put on manual between 1/4 and 32.
So, 1 in 4 shots look ok. What can I do to improve this and how can I make the fish freeze? This is a big thing I want to learn as a lot of the photos came out fish blur.
I'm learning all the time so no big fancy words please
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