Stress from camera flash

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Do you use flash for all of your fish photos?
 
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No, but I have a certain technique that I personally like, where the background is underexposed/black. I can only get that with a flash. The attached tuskfish image was taken with a remote flash top down, and me shooting 90 degrees to that.
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No, but I have a certain technique that I personally like, where the background is underexposed/black. I can only get that with a flash. The attached tuskfish image was taken with a remote flash top down, and me shooting 90 degrees to that.
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Geez that’s a top photo mate
 
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Geez that’s a top photo mate

Thanks, but that's about the only good one I've ever taken (grin). I am terrible at photography, I just don't have the patience to set shots up properly...

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I’m sure it has an affect on them to an extent but then again my lights come with a “storm” setting that causes all kinds of lighting flashes so i can’t imagine the flash of a camera being any more stressful than that.
 

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Thanks, but that's about the only good one I've ever taken (grin). I am terrible at photography, I just don't have the patience to set shots up properly...

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I had not thought of flash from the top and photo from the front that’s way beyond my camera skills. The best photos I have are from a Olympus tg5 taken under water

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I find it no different than lightning mode in certain lights.
I personally place a piece of electrical tape over the flash. Remove after pics
 

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Hmm.........I had a light which had a lightning facility. I would put on some thundrstorm sound on my stereo with a subwoofer turn the lights off in my room and watch a mini storm in my tank..........so cool and fun. Thing is, fish experience this in nature all the time during storms. Just my thoughts.
 

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Flashes terrify my fish. When you change modes or programming on my Photon V2 it displays all of them to the tank. It scares the crap out of them.
 

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