"Experiments On Photography Of Live Fishes" explores the challenges and techniques involved in capturing high-quality photographs of live fish. Written by R. W. Shufelat, this book delves into the experimental methods used to overcome the difficulties of photographing subjects in an aquatic environment. The book covers topics such as tank setup, lighting, camera settings, and techniques for minimizing disturbance to the fish during the photographic process.
This work will be of interest to both photographers looking to expand their skills and aquarium enthusiasts keen to document their aquatic collections. "Experiments On Photography Of Live Fishes" offers insights into the art and science of photographing live fish, and stands as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to master this niche of photography.
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