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    My Buddy's Puffer

    I have a friend who is a master fish tank builder. He doesn't literally build the tanks (though he could) but I mean he builds the ecosystem for the fish to live in. If I was ever to have a large 150+ gallon setup, he'd be the guy I call to get it going and make it look farking beautiful. Because he is so anal-retentive about keeping his tanks clean, they are a pleasure to shoot in.


    Here's a puffer he has in a 100+ gallon tank.


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    Very nice! I have a friend with a 150 gal tank that looks amazing. I want to go over and get some photos but I'm unsure of what equipment I'll need and can't yet get my SB-600 off camera. Any pointers?
    There's always someone with a longer lens.

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    nice shots of the puffer

    stringthing. shouldnt really have need for a flash. any flash would likely just give you bad reflections off the glass. good results can be had with just your camera and lens of choice.
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    Makes sense. Thanks for the reply.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 12sndsgood View Post
    nice shots of the puffer

    stringthing. shouldnt really have need for a flash. any flash would likely just give you bad reflections off the glass. good results can be had with just your camera and lens of choice.

    Although it may not be needed. Strobes can definitely be used. You can put your flash off camera right up to the glass, direct your flash into the tanks lighting system using it as a reflector, aim your flashes from above the tank at 45 degree angles from either side so they will bounce off the tank bottom(a custom white balance may be needed depending on the color of your rocks).

    Without a strobe or additional light you may have some issues with getting a deep enough DOF.

    This was with two sb600's, camera right and left, set to 14mm, directly against the glass.



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    very interesting. thanks for that reply jake. more to think about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 12sndsgood View Post
    very interesting. thanks for that reply jake. more to think about.
    Remember you can strobe anything, it's just figuring out a way to make it work.

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    and can't yet get my SB-600 off camera. Any pointers? ...
    Here's a pointer... take the top off the fish tank,point the flash straight up, and use a reflctor of some type overhead to bounce the flash down into the tank. Try a colored reflector or some gels on the flash for different looks. It works wonders.
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    Thanks and all that funky jazz. I didn't use strobes, just the tank lighting for the shots.

    I'm going back over to his house this afternoon and will be bringing my small strobes (two SB-R200).
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    This is awesome! I really like the first pictures! very cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jake337 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by 12sndsgood View Post
    nice shots of the puffer

    stringthing. shouldnt really have need for a flash. any flash would likely just give you bad reflections off the glass. good results can be had with just your camera and lens of choice.

    Although it may not be needed. Strobes can definitely be used. You can put your flash off camera right up to the glass, direct your flash into the tanks lighting system using it as a reflector, aim your flashes from above the tank at 45 degree angles from either side so they will bounce off the tank bottom(a custom white balance may be needed depending on the color of your rocks).

    Without a strobe or additional light you may have some issues with getting a deep enough DOF.

    This was with two sb600's, camera right and left, set to 14mm, directly against the glass.

    Nice Eel.. nicely done too!
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    I own a 120 gallon Saltwater tank. We have strong Metal Halide lighting which is VERY blue. I underexpose a little, but keep the ISO high. No need for flash.
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