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| natterjack | Posted: 19/11/2007 21:14 Updated: 19/11/2007 21:14 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 10/3/2007 From: London Posts: 1290 |
to take 'better' pictures... have you tried light on in tank and lights out in your room and draw up your curtains and set it to 'no flash'?
To avoid reflections/glares...if you have windows, you need to make sure they are behind you and your lens are pointing to the tank's glass at 45 degrees... hope this will help... ![]() |
| TetraLinz | Posted: 20/11/2007 8:38 Updated: 20/11/2007 8:38 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 30/5/2007 From: Tyne & Wear Posts: 4653 |
There aren't any lights in that tank, unfortunately - it's just my Q tank, so I have to make do with my little bedside lamp (main bedroom light is broke) and what small amount of daylight we're getting here this week.
Hopefully I'll be able to get better pics once the rams are in the 44gal. Thanks for the tips though ![]() |

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