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resized copy (of original)
(if anyone wants to look at the original) 2.5mb jpeg (already post processed abit) http://www.tdsuo.com/fish/img_6056.jpg note the flash was taken above the tank, so it illuminates all the crap in the water. |
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dang. hoping there was a quick and easy filter to get.
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That is the quickest and easiest way.
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If you are not already doing it, a better way is to illuminate the tank from the side/diagonal so that the backscatter is not reflected back towards the camera. Your flash will obviously need to be positioned off-camera. Last edited by kng; 22nd October 2003 at 11:10 AM. |
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