A low-angle view - Perhaps more how the fish see it?

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dapellegrini

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Well, I am slowly learning how to get better and better pictures out of my little Point-and-shoot... Today's round was low-angle and close-up shots into the tank to make things look a little bigger, perhaps a bit more like the fish experience it... Far from professional grade, but no less fun!

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The fourth picture down is simply stunning. All of them are great but that one just stands out a LOT.

You have a beautiful tank and some great pictures. Congrats to you.
 
I agree on the pics - they're GREAT and I love the 4th pic too.
If I were a fish I'd be BEGGING to move into your tank !
 
I love the last shot, with the frog in action!

You have a beautiful tank and beautiful fish. Love the rummys too.
 
Yes, today was PWC day. Though the tank is now frequently pearling, it is nothing like after a water change. :) These pics are probably 5-6 hours after PWC
 
Just beautiful-the pictures, the plants and the inhabitants. Spectacular. If you can do that with a "bad" camera, I think someone should give you a good one really soon!

PS- I DID move into his tank-you can see my ear right behind the frog if you look reallly carefully.
 
Ya, I wish I had a better camera too... The ones I have been eyeing (Canon and Nikon D-SLRs) are just too expensive right now...
 
Ya, I wish I had a better camera too... The ones I have been eyeing (Canon and Nikon D-SLRs) are just too expensive right now...

Ditto.

Well, I'd be scared to see what kind of pictures you'd take with a fantastic camera-these are stunning.
 
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