Great pictures of gorgeous fish Marla.
I think its hard to take pictures of fish. Mine always have too many reflections.
Karen one trick is lots of pics, and then pic the best
croping helps. I use the action setting on the camera as the fish move pretty fast. Also if you don't have a filter on your lens, time of day makes a big difference and if it's sunny or cloudy......I take hundreds of bad ones.
Great pictures of fish and clear water! I have never been able to get great shots like that . What kind of camera you use?
mcp.... I have a Fuji Finpix s3000 it takes great bright light outdoor pics, but not so great indoor, low-light pics. I'm wanting to invest in a good slr digital, but not a real expensive one...possibly Canon, still researching.
Lovely clear pond w/ beautiful fish Do you have to take all those rocks out when you clean? Or how do you clean it?
No we do not remove all the rocks, just all the water and the fish, rinse it down very, very good and refill.....all day process. This year we did remove the rocks from the bottom of the pond, it will make it easier to vacuum the pond on a regular basis. The rocks are a lot more work, but we like how they look. We removed all the rocks from our little upper pond in the rebuild and won't be putting them back in, also I don't have rocks in my lily pond except on the marginal shelf to hold in some of the plants that are not in pots.
To every one looking and comments thanks.....yes the water is nice and clear but that is only because they were taken a couple days after cleanout....the rocks now have a nice short layer of algae the fish are enjoying and the water has tinted just a bit green however still clear.....all part of the spring cycle.