Hi,
How do you photograph your beardie through the glass tank? I seem to get pretty awful pictures whenever I shoot him inside his home. I usually leave all lights on: heat lamp, florescent bulb, and room light.
Any advice???
Thanks,
Mitch
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Hi,
How do you photograph your beardie through the glass tank? I seem to get pretty awful pictures whenever I shoot him inside his home. I usually leave all lights on: heat lamp, florescent bulb, and room light.
Any advice???
Thanks,
Mitch
put your finger or a piece of tape over the flash bulb and see if that works.....or take him out of tank.....
If you use a flash, shoot from an angle so you don't get flash back. If you don't use a flash, use a tripod.
Good luck.
this photo was through glass, on an angle.

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Joel R
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Dark room,bright tank, real clean glass with no flash.
Try that and see how it works for you.
What is it about them that's awful? It may help if you post an image so we can get a better idea of the problems you're having. Focus issues? reflections? bad colour casts? What type of camera are you using?
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Axe
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