What’s your favorite fish to photograph?

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My biggest issue with taking pics is the camera shake. I can't figure out how to take a pic without it shaking.
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If you can, increasing the shutter speed would help
 

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Wrasses and achilles. They're very fast and a good picture of them always makes me happy
 

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Wondering what everyone’s favorite fish to photograph. Obviously clownfish are nice to take pictures of, that can get old after a little bit since they don’t move much; mine at least are always next to their anemone.

I only have 3 fish, so my favorite options are slightly limited at the moment, but I just love taking pictures of my Pink Streaked Wrasse. She’s a little camera shy, but moves around a lot to allow unique pictures.

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Great photo!
 

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