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maddog10

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Decided to try and shoot my newly set up mini reef tank. Fish have only been in a couple of days, so they are not fully relaxed in their new environment. This guy came out of hiding long enough to get 2 or 3 shots. Need to control the lighting a little better and I sure will be glad when the white rock grows a little color. Hopefully I can catch him in a better pose, once he gets accustomed to his new home.



Zebra Barred Dartfish (Ptereleotis zebra)

zebra-goby-1.jpg
 
Thanks!

I mainly shoot with a Nikon D3, Nikon 60mm Micro lens and at least one SB-800 flash over the tank triggered by a SU-800 controller.
 
How do you post pictures like that. I have been on this website for almost 2 years now and can not figure out how to do it. But anyways you zebra looks good and your photography is good.
 
How do you post pictures like that. I have been on this website for almost 2 years now and can not figure out how to do it. But anyways you zebra looks good and your photography is good.
I put mine on my photobucket thingy and then copy the bottom line url code (there are four) and then paste in the post!!
 
I use Photobucket and copy the IMG line and paste it into a post.

Overhead flash is probably the best upgrade anyone can make for aquarium photography. If it is adjustable and easily diffused, it is even better! Buy a good flash system, nice macro lens and an entry level DSLR body. You can always upgrade the body.
 
How do you post pictures like that. I have been on this website for almost 2 years now and can not figure out how to do it. But anyways you zebra looks good and your photography is good.
photobucket, image shack, flickr, etc..
 

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