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PedroYoung

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This is the weakest part of my photo game. Any suggestions are welcome!! For some reason my top down shots always look like an illustration rather than a photo. Shooting with T6i, 100mm macro (non-IS), Avast Porthole, and 2 legs of tripod leaned against the tank (which i suspect is the problem since there is always some residual wave action even with all pumps off, can't get those fish to just stop swimming!!).


stellariatopdown by Peter Young, on Flickr

orangepeeltopdown by Peter Young, on Flickr

area51topdown by Peter Young, on Flickr

obliviontopdown by Peter Young, on Flickr

acanmaximatopdown by Peter Young, on Flickr

primetimeandinsanity by Peter Young, on Flickr

primetimetopdowncrop by Peter Young, on Flickr

Here are some side shots of the same subjects for reference

stellaria-22 by Peter Young, on Flickr

acanmaxima-5 by Peter Young, on Flickr

orangepeel-16 by Peter Young, on Flickr

Thanks for looking!!
 

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