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Nature Photography Site
Just took a course on aquarium photography at the local public aquarium. The instructor also runs an online mag and forum for Nature photography that some of you might find of interest.
www.naturephotographers.net
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Hi Bill,
Thanks for the info on the nature site. Do you have any pointers for us from the class that you took? Doug
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One of the biggest things is to get the lens right up against the glass, flat. It doesn't take much of an angle to the glass to get some major distortion. Using a remote flash on a sync cord, set to ttl if you have it, held up to the glass is the best way to use the flash. Generaly held directly above the lens or to the side is best to bring out the contrast.
I'll have to get the pics developed and see how they came out and post the good ones.
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