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How does THIS person get their lighting in their photographs so even? Lots of Photoshop?
Its a bit too even and flat, but at least it's not blasted out at the top and dark at the bottom like my efforts usually are.
Some of these tanks are fairly tall.
 
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Wow, those a nice pictures... and great tanks!

Well, I think the secret is to have the light of the tank "stronger" than the light around it. Of course, they could have used Photoshop to increase the light of the tank vs the environment, but in my experience, that makes the trick ;)
 
Wow, those a nice pictures... and great tanks!

Well, I think the secret is to have the light of the tank "stronger" than the light around it. Of course, they could have used Photoshop to increase the light of the tank vs the environment, but in my experience, that makes the trick ;)

I'm asking about just the light inside the tanks. It is very even from top to bottom.
 
I'm asking about just the light inside the tanks. It is very even from top to bottom.
I truly stink at photography so putting that aside, I think it’s light spread from hanging the lights higher off the tank. It hits the plants from more angles that way rather just straight down and eliminates/minimizes shadows.
 
I truly stink at photography so putting that aside, I think it’s light spread from hanging the lights higher off the tank. It hits the plants from more angles that way rather just straight down and eliminates/minimizes shadows.

Yes, I think so too! But I am not a genius on the matter ;)
 
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