Orange fire shrimp in my aquarium

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dack9
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Orange fire shrimp in my aquarium

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The length is about 1 cm.
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Colorful creatures--did you use electronic flash?

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Pretty! I would be curious to learn how you take good pictures thru glass. You clearly have the hang of it.
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leonardturner,
Electronic? I do not know, I used standard external flash )

MarkSturtevant,
thank you! No any secrets. I clear the glass from the both sides and hold the camera on one axis with the shrimp.

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Very good - the first is the best.

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davholla,
thank you very much.

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Post by pontop »

A good way to avoid reflections in the glas is using a rubber hood and keep it against the glas. The rubber lets you change the angle of the camera and still seal out the light reflections of a flash or other light sources outside the aquarium.

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pontop wrote:A good way to avoid reflections in the glas is using a rubber hood and keep it against the glas. The rubber lets you change the angle of the camera and still seal out the light reflections of a flash or other light sources outside the aquarium.
Thank you for info.

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