Question by shredthewaves: Going to the aquarium soon! How do I capture GREAT pictures?! Canon Rebel?!? Hello, I have a Canon EOS digital camera. It’s the Canon Rebel XS. I am going to an aquarium very soon and have NO IDEA which settings I should put the camera on if I desire to capture the fish in the pictures and have the pictures come out open and sharp. Also, because as some points that aquarium exhibits have very low lighting conditions, how do I capture sharp pictures with detail with such low lighting.
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Answer by Gaga4Ever Getting a long portrait iridescent of like the overall thing would be cool. Also, putting the lens right on the glass and winning pictures is a good idea, so they look like cool underwater shots!
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Question by Ian: can someone give me a step by step instruction with detales and if possible pictures for an aquarium DIY co2? and i have an aquestion according to this http://www.qsl.net/w2wdx/aquaria/bottle.jpg what powers it ? and do i just get an airline tube attch it to the top and stick it in my tank ?
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Answer by insane_mad_maniak that store thing. i supposed it is powered by heat (room tempurature heat. you have to keep it warm)because yeast is a living organism, it emits CO2 and other things (alcohol is one of them) when the yeast eat the suger they produce co2 and alcohol. the bubbles will rise and go through the tube and werever you need it. it will be a constant flow, but i would add glucose and change water to give the handle a kick start. and you will have to keep add suger (to maintaining the reaction going and the yeast alive) or change the solution once in a while. (this is also how alcohol is produce. people usually add fruit. but it may be illigal were you are)
Question by Jessica B: Does anyone have any cool aquarium pictures? I love fish!!!!!!!! any kinds just not cooked
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Answer by John Z Here’s an old saltwater tank of mine. It’s gone now. http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w177/Calaustria/NewYearEve145.jpghttp://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w177/Calaustria/NewYearEve146.jpghttp://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w177/Calaustria/NewYearEve144.jpg
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Image by Carol^-^ Main tank at the Churaumi Aquarium in Okinawa. This tank is huge!!!I’m not sure about the dimensions of the tank itself, but this main screen has 8.2m of height、22.5m of lenght and the acrilic panel is 60cm thick!
Question by Fish Man!: how do i take high quality pictures of my aquarium fish and plants? all i have is a basic digital camera and editing software
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Answer by FritoLay I’ve never actually taken photos of stuff beneath water before … hmmm … woah, I really don’t know.- Don’t use a flash.- Get close to the glass so you don’t have many reflections that your camera will catch.
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