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I find it difficult to take a pic if the subject is behind a glass(e.g.like a fish in a fish tank).I find the the subject has too much glare(i know it is a silly one but having difficulty while taking a pic's of my Fish in my practice.).I am using a Kowa T.D.1 and the distance i am taking it is about 20feet it works well for other subjects but not behind a glass.:
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Hi Manjeet,
I was going to say that you needed to shield the glass from reflections. Then I read the 20 feet away bit !! ![]() Perhaps a case of posting a pic of the kit you are using may help. Don |
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Manjeet the easiest way is to take the fish out of the tank, lay it on a white plate, surround it with a few succulent vegetables to add contrast and interest. You will also find that the fish while laying there might get a little frown on its head thinking its going into the oven, a few kind words of reassurance should dismiss this thought and it will be happy with the new surroundings for a little while. Do remember to keep dipping it back in the tank to bring out the sheen on its scales. Ha! Ha!
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Manjeet,why do you have to be 20ft away,not Pirahanas(misspelt,me thinks)are they!!!.I take bird shots through a window,and the camera lens is as close to the glass as poss.I have read that one should rest the shade of the lens agains't the glass to avoid glare etc.
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You could try using a circular polarizing filter. You would not be able to shoot square on to the glass. For best effect the lens axis should be inclined to a perpendicular to the glass at roughly 38 dgrees (it depends on its refractive index)
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Hi Manjeet,
Your post first made me think you were having a laugh on us, and the various replies "seemed" to indicate that; especially with the 20 feet bit! Then I thought TDI =Turbo Diesel Injection (car), and then I thought pet "Jaws" in tank, stand well back.Then I thought, no such thing as a silly question, only a silly answer.So I went google, typed in "kowa TDI", and what a supprise I got.Please all look, especially Andy Bright and let us know what you think??? regards Subzero. |
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Looking at the TD1 I would have thought you would have to be in the next state to get any photo's, 1350 max zoom wow thats long.
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