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Old 22-01-2007, 12:00 AM   #1
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My tanks suffered with green water a few weeks back. Recently just recovered but lots of plants almost ki chia (OMG) and also inhabit with some of the outsiders, snails. Here is my third fish shot, welcome for any comments...

1) Snails


2) Ram


3) Full tank, almost 1.5feet tank


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Old 22-01-2007, 03:07 AM   #2
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Very good shots!
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Old 22-01-2007, 09:51 PM   #3
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hey nice shots especially the first one.... the subject is a little soft i think. but it is a good composition...
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Old 22-01-2007, 10:25 PM   #4
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excellent pics!
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Old 23-01-2007, 02:22 AM   #5
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NIce shots. How to take shots like pic 1 n 2 where focus on the object n the background will be blurred? Im a newbie. Thasnks
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Old 23-01-2007, 09:11 AM   #6
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Very good shots!
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hey nice shots especially the first one.... the subject is a little soft i think. but it is a good composition...
Indeed, it is very soft in large print. Thought tt 1/80s is good enough to freeze the slow moving snails but not quite true...

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excellent pics!
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NIce shots. How to take shots like pic 1 n 2 where focus on the object n the background will be blurred? Im a newbie. Thasnks
Thanks!
You can play around the F (aperture) value to blurred the background, or technically should call depth of field controlling. The smaller the F value the background will be blurrer (depth of field is shorter), so, only the object in focus will be clearer. Hope this can help you!


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