I recently took some macro shots of my fire shrimps at home. Realised that it was a back-breaking experience for me to hold and move tripod and manual focus...
Have since sold the macro lens (100mm nonL 2.8 Canon) away. It was fun but I doubt I would like to continue
Of all the shots only one looked decent... terrible beginner .... Will try to post it when I reach home later.
Other than that, I would like to ask, for a 'whole' aquarium shot like those in Aquarama/Amano websites, what equipment do I need to show a clean and nice surface. I tried searching on the topic but found none. It always seems to overexpose and details not captured.
I currently have 17-55mm 15-85mm on a 7D. I also have CPL and a 580exii. What other equipment/setting do i need for this 'shoot'.
Thanks in advance for all the advices.
Have since sold the macro lens (100mm nonL 2.8 Canon) away. It was fun but I doubt I would like to continue
Of all the shots only one looked decent... terrible beginner .... Will try to post it when I reach home later.
Other than that, I would like to ask, for a 'whole' aquarium shot like those in Aquarama/Amano websites, what equipment do I need to show a clean and nice surface. I tried searching on the topic but found none. It always seems to overexpose and details not captured.
I currently have 17-55mm 15-85mm on a 7D. I also have CPL and a 580exii. What other equipment/setting do i need for this 'shoot'.
Thanks in advance for all the advices.