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Clearly I need to get a camera to get photos like these. This little bubble is shaping up nicely.
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Most of the time it's not the camera, it's how you take pictures.
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I tend to agree with you. I suck at photos.
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Man that is looking great!! Your dedication always shows. My nano (my daughters which I have to care for) is looking less than beautiful with my poor water change schedule.
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My photography skills is most like as bad as yours or maybe worst than yours DKokoman. When I started taking pictures of my aquariums, I thought I need the latest and the greatest DSLR to take awesome macro shots. And so I did purchased a nice DSLR and a nice macro lens for almost $3K. And guess what my pictures still suck. Until I started learning photography and realized that it's all about how you use your camera (camera settings), and the art of taking photos (rule of thirds etc.) Now I seldom pull out my DSLR from my camera bag, instead I use my Samsung Galaxy S8 to take pictures same as what Myka is using. And yes, your iPhone or Pixel will take breath taking pictures more than you think. By the way, awesome Nano Tank Myka. Keep the pictures coming. Now I'm itching to have one on my desk. |