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03/03/2006 06:38:44 AM · #1 |
we're going to the museum today- it's like a museum, wildlife refuge and aquarium all in one. Well they have this jellyfish display that is the dark so all you see is the jellyfish. How do I set up my camera so I can get a good shot of them? I know nothing about taking pictures in the dark and I don't have any books lol- getting one this weekend finally. |
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03/03/2006 07:24:05 AM · #2 |
get a rubber lens hood so you can press it against any glass (such as a jelly fish tank) and get the photo. Your flash and most other lights will reflect off the glass which is why the rubber lens hood is recommended. Oh yea don't use flash. |
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03/03/2006 07:32:31 AM · #3 |
okay well I guess I'll wait till the next time we go then- we have a yearly membership. Don't have time to go out and buy a rubber lens hood today as we have a very busy morning and are meeting friends to go to the museum.
The jellyfish are always there so I'll keep that in mind. |
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