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Hi everybody! This is my first post in here, but I wanted to share a bit of the photography I've done. I have to say, these photographs I'm sharing I took them from somebody else's tank, I don't have any tank myself, but I really loved photographing those tanks, the experience and the challenge. I'd really like to keep on doing it. It's really challenging from other type of photography I'm used to, but when I take a look at the results it's absolutely worth it.
These are some link of the work I've done so far:
Fish tank -> https://www.alvaromorganphotography.com/peceradejeff/
Accuarium -> https://www.alvaromorganphotography.com/acuariodegerardo/
Note, this site is my page from a pixieset page service and when you first access it, you have to select to continue as a guest.
Also, I'd like to let you know that when I take a photograph, in my mind I'm making a portrait of a subject, in this case it's like making a portrait of whatever I'm photographing in a tank or aquarium. Therefore, post processing might be, sometimes, a hard process in some photographs to either remove some particles or to try to capture the real color of the subject, which it's something I'm still learning and it's very difficult for this type of photography.
Any feedback is more than welcome.
These are some link of the work I've done so far:
Fish tank -> https://www.alvaromorganphotography.com/peceradejeff/
Accuarium -> https://www.alvaromorganphotography.com/acuariodegerardo/
Note, this site is my page from a pixieset page service and when you first access it, you have to select to continue as a guest.
Also, I'd like to let you know that when I take a photograph, in my mind I'm making a portrait of a subject, in this case it's like making a portrait of whatever I'm photographing in a tank or aquarium. Therefore, post processing might be, sometimes, a hard process in some photographs to either remove some particles or to try to capture the real color of the subject, which it's something I'm still learning and it's very difficult for this type of photography.
Any feedback is more than welcome.





