Arowana Photography Tips

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I am working on my photography skills and the tips are a big help.
 
That's good tip. :)

You can try moving with the fish when taking pictures if your camera has slow shutter speed. Some of the pictures would comeout nice.
 
that's excellent advice!!! but this also works (dun have pics to prove it tho) make the room dark and i mean dark, turn ur fish light off, and leave the room, return in bout 30-40 minutes with the camera ready...quickly turn ur light on and ofcourse it'll be slow n sleepy and when aro's are in this state and suddenly woken, they will rise and swim towards the first thing they see (u n ur camera) they swim real slow and usually swim right at u head on, which makes awesome pics...they ususally do quite a few nice runs past u, then they awake and it's all over :) sounds stoopid but hey give it ago
 
Opiate said:
that's excellent advice!!! but this also works (dun have pics to prove it tho) make the room dark and i mean dark, turn ur fish light off, and leave the room, return in bout 30-40 minutes with the camera ready...quickly turn ur light on and ofcourse it'll be slow n sleepy and when aro's are in this state and suddenly woken, they will rise and swim towards the first thing they see (u n ur camera) they swim real slow and usually swim right at u head on, which makes awesome pics...they ususally do quite a few nice runs past u, then they awake and it's all over :) sounds stoopid but hey give it ago


beware cos it will spook your arowana. trust me. :naughty:
 
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