KreativJustin said:I got a new Angle for the 55gal tank. She's about full grown, with zebra print on her. -edit- The other angle that I had before this new one is shown in the back right of the photo. -/edit-
Here's a photo:
http://i55.tinypic.com/161zzbs.jpg:thumb:
Well, I don't mean to double post, but the most amazing thing happened this morning. I turned the light on and began watching the fish, and I noticed my Zebra Lace was almost pure white. Immediately I freaked out thinking she was sick, and started watching her with more attention. Within moments her stripes started turning a light gray, then within the next few minutes were dark gray. Within no time at all, her stripes were pure black. This is the most amazing thing I've seen, I just had to share.
Taking a good picture of fish is not easy, unless your a semipro or pro photographer. For those of us that hope to get lucky with a descent picture, the best way is to just take as many as you can and then delete the bad and save the good ones ones. Some times I'll take 150 pictures at a time and end up with 10 that are worth keeping.
I agree, however if you use a DSLR camera it makes it about 100x easier.