Coweta Fayette Real Estate & Newnan Homes for sale blog by Richard Weisser of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Metro Brokers

There's something fishy going on around here! Another not so wordless weekday.

The Georgia Aquarium is the largest in the world!The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta is the largest aquarium in the world. On an average day, thousands of visitors will be enjoying the many collections of aquatic species.

Most have a camera, and will take as many photos as possible. Some have great results, sometimes the resulting pictures are not so good. Taking photos in an aquarium can be tricky, mostly because of glass and water!

Here are a few tips for aquarium shooting: First of all, don't use a flash. The resulting reflections on the glass will obscure the photo. Use a fast lens, and open the lens as much as possible to get adequate light for the shot!

Secondly, try to shoot fish as close to the glass as possible. This practice eliminates a lot of distortion from the water, and let's you capture the fish in fine detail.

Thirdly, try to shoot the fish on a flat plane of even depth of field to avoid distortion from distance to the focal are of the lens.

And last of all: PRACTICE! With digital photography, there is no reason NOT to experiment. Just shoot away and you will have some fine souvenir photo of your visit!

More Fish at the Georgia Aquarium

Jellyfish at the Georgia Aquarium

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Comments

Richard,

All excellent points...  Your photos are first rate!  ;-)

Ann Hayden in lovely Wildwood, Missouri

Posted by Ann Hayden Wildwood St. Louis MO Agent SelectAnn.com for your real estate (Prudential Select Properties) about 1 year ago

Hi Richard...Wonderful photos. 

Aquariums are great places to visit.  I've never really spent time taking pictures in one but from now on I will.

Kate

Posted by Kathleen "Kate" Elim LAKE ANNA, VA Real Estate (DOCKSIDE REALTY) about 1 year ago

You did a great job ... but then you are a true professional

Posted by Eric Reid (Renaissance Realty Group ) about 1 year ago

Nice photos, good tips. Thanks.

Posted by Craig Guffin Realtor® Sedalia Mo Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Monsees Realty) about 1 year ago

Richard,

As all of your posts, your content - both photos and text are an example of how to do it right.....

Posted by Chapman Realty Homes Brunswick Georgia about 1 year ago

Richard, I have heard that the Atlanta Aquarium is a place that must be visited if you are in the South.  Hopefully this summer.

Posted by Tim and Pam Cash - Clarksville TN Real Estate Professionals (Crye-Leike (Sango)) about 1 year ago

Ann...

Thanks ... I am trying to create more themed post!

Kate...

I thing trying to "catch" fish at the aquarium is a big part of the fun! THX

Eric...

Thanks my friend ... I may have someone for you next week!

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate about 1 year ago

Hi Richard - I'm embarrassed to say I haven't made it down to the aquarium yet.  Isn't that awful?  But when I do go, I'll know how to take great photos, thanks to you!

Posted by Patsy Overton (Stage, Show & SELL Home Staging Co. Atlanta, Georgia) about 1 year ago

That is it, I have had it. I am taking photo classes now.

I so admire your photos and whatever I do just turns out pitiful.

See you all next week, I am off to find photography lessons

Anne

 

Posted by Homes and condos for sale in St. Petersburg Fl Tampabay about 1 year ago

Richard...fantastic photos.  I am so jealous.  I'll take your tip and just go practice, practice.

Posted by Rebecca Gaujot Lewisburg WV Realtor (Coldwell Banker Stuart & Watts Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Craig...

I try to do my best! THX.

Julie...

AW, now you're just embarrassing me. But you know that I love it! THANKS!!!

Tim and Pam...

Just don't on Saturday ...CROWDED! lol and thanks.

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate about 1 year ago

Hi Richard, these are gorgeous photographs, the fish at the aquarium have the most billiant colors... my husband was just telling me the exact same thing;"take hundreds of photos, and throw away the ones that don't turn out!" I'll keep practicing, thanks for the tips! 

Posted by Mary Douglas, REALTOR ®, Red Feather Lakes, Colorado (United Country Ponderosa Realty) about 1 year ago

Wow, I love those fish, especially the jelly fish.  Those are great shots.  Thanks for sharing.

Posted by June Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker (Advance Realty Anne Arundel Inc.) about 1 year ago

Hey Richard,

Thanks for the pic taking tips! I usually take a pic at an angle to avoid the flash problem. Great fish photos!

Posted by Tony Orefice Realtor/Concord NC, Charlotte NC (Wilkinson and Associates/www.TonyOreficeRealtor.com) about 1 year ago

Richard - how I do love your photographs.  Thanks for the wonderful tips to us not so camera smart but want to be.

Posted by Connie Goodrich, CRS (McKinney Realtor) Texas (Keller Williams Realty) about 1 year ago

Richard,

Great tips for shooting the fish. Thanks for telling us about your techniques. :)

Steve

Posted by Steve Hoffacker - Real Estate Sales & Marketing Consulting and Strategies (Hoffacker Associates LLC) about 1 year ago

The jellyfish are beautiful.. Good going...

Posted by Sally Dunbar Fair Oaks Homes for Sale (Lyon Real Estate, Fair Oaks ('burb of Sacramento) CA) about 1 year ago

Beautiful photos and fantastic tips. Thank you Richard!

Posted by Andrea Swiedler - REALTOR - Greater New Milford CT, Litchfield County & More (Prudential Adams & Associates, REALTORS, New Milford CT) about 1 year ago

Geez Richard....guess I'll keep my pictures! These are beautiful! But so are all the fish at the Aquarium!

Thanks for sharing with everyone and letting them know what we have here in Atlanta! If we'd only got the NASCAR museum!

Posted by Thomas Ramon Realty Midtown Atlanta Real Estate about 1 year ago

totally amazing - reminds me of the honolulu aquarium..........well done and great tips richard!

Posted by Liz Moras ~Chilliwack Realtor, Chilliwack, Hope, Langley, Abbotsford (Harrison Hot Springs, Cultus Lake) about 1 year ago

I just want to borrow your eyes and camera for a few days:)  Love your photos and the challenge you give us to do a better job of photographing our subjects, where is that manual that came with my camera again, I really should read it at least once:)

Posted by Steve Mattison (Carol Jones, Realtors) about 1 year ago

I love the jellyfish Richard. I always wondered how people got such great shots of fish.....and now I know.

Posted by Mandi Perkins (AZ Big Sky Realty, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Richard, spectacular photos!  Amazing colors!  Thanks for sharing them!

Posted by Tony Cannon, e-PRO & Darcy Cannon, SFR - The C Team (ERA Realty Center) about 1 year ago

Great fish photography tips, Richard.  Thanks for sharing!  Now I need to test them out.

Posted by Carol Smith (Casmi Photography) about 1 year ago

Richard thanks for the photo tips....and the great pics of the fish...very nice..peace zane

Posted by Zane Coffin (Geneva Ohio Real Estate Agent) (Century-21 Homestar) about 1 year ago

I used to spend almost as much time underwater (scuba diving) as above it, so these pics really caught my eye - just gorgeous!  The Aquarium opened after we left Atlanta, as I recall, so I haven't had the chance to visit...it sounds as if it alone is worth the trip down.

Posted by Susan Haughton Alexandria, VA REALTOR® www.susanmovesyou.com (Long & Foster REALTORS® Old Town Alexandria) about 1 year ago

Richard,

I thank you sir for the lesson/tips on how to take good photos. 

Posted by Don Rogers REALTOR®, GRI O'Fallon MO & St Charles County MO homes (RE/MAX Gold) about 1 year ago

I lucked up on a couple of good ones from sea world a few years ago by doing just what you suggest... it's digital ... practice, practice, practice.

Posted by Tammy Lankford/Broker Lane Realty Lake Sinclair-Central GA about 1 year ago

Great pics as always Richard. I always forget to turn the flash off when I take a picture of an aquarium, so I always get the glare.

Posted by JL Boney, III Columbia, SC Real Estate (Russell and Jeffcoat) about 1 year ago

Richard,

Great tips; I really like your photos. As always, they are great.

Posted by Terry Chenier (Homelife Glenayre Realty) about 1 year ago

Beautiful! And thanks for the tips too =)  We saw so many of these tropical fish when we went snorkeling in the Florida Keys. We bought a little disposable camera and snapped away. The shots turned out very well. And they're still fun to look at. But the Georgia Aquarium sounds like a great place to visit. You get to stay dry while you look at these beauties!  =D

Posted by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Florida Property Experts) about 1 year ago

Those Jelly Fish are "way cool"  Thanks for tYour terrific pics.

Posted by Tom Boos (Sine & Monaghan GMAC Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Rich, as always great  photos and good tips, especially for us camara challanged people!

Posted by Christopher Bonta,Realtor/ Integrity and Honesty (The Bean Group) about 1 year ago

That last photo is gorgeous.  I so envy your photography skills.

Posted by Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh (EOP Real Estate, LLC) about 1 year ago

That last photo is gorgeous.  I so envy your photography skills.

Posted by Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh (EOP Real Estate, LLC) about 1 year ago

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