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Photographing in an Aquarium I need tips for photographing at an indoor aquarium. I use the Canon Digital Rebel user-75-300mm zoom. Should flash be used? How high an ISO rating? How to avoid reflections from glass? Thanks.
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- Carolyn M. Fletcher Contact Carolyn M. Fletcher Carolyn M. Fletcher's Gallery |
Use at least 400 ISO. And, to avoid reflection, get as close to the glass as you can (right ON it, if possible). They say you can use flash if you're right up on the glass, but I never have.
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Margie M. Heldt |
I will put up a sample for you to see ... if it doesn't appear, I have the same one in my gallery ... and you can see it there. Margie
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Candy Newbury |
Using a circular polarizing filter will also cut down on the glare. This works best if you shoot at a slight angle. I frequently use flash at a local zoo with pets behind the glass and never get reflections with the polarizer.
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Mary N C. Taitt |
Flash really brings out the colors and makes them look really fluorescent. You can use it if you tip the camera just slightly or use a remote flash against the glass.
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Paul Michko |
If you purchase a rubber lens hood at your local photo store, it works as a good buffer so you can go right up to the glass. No reflections, because no side light can get in. You can then use flash, if you wish, without any stray reflection.
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anonymous A. |
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Carol Kalinowski |
If you have on-board flash,fold a paper towel in half and hold loosely over the flash.Angle down slightly and get as close as possible to the glass. I'm adding a few images that I have taken in this manner using an oly c-765 uz with flash.
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Carol Kalinowski |
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Debbie K. Faulkner |
focus and get lens as close to glass and tip camera up. Took pictures at Rippleys Aquarium great pictures No glare..
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Carol Kalinowski |
Debbie,I've found that aiming at an upward angle ,more often then not,produces some nasty white glare and/or reflections if you're using an on-board flash. Do you have any examples you can show of yours?
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