JOHN’S TIP 3:

Adjust the speed of your sensor (ISO) to be more sensitive (higher ISO) the deeper you go. If your subject is at 3 feet (1m) or less, never set your camera’s ISO above 200 ISO.

JOHN’S TIP 4:

Always try to use a horizontal or up angle when capturing images with your camera. These angles should allow you to capture a beautiful blue background in your images.

JOHN’S TIP 5:

Position your subject with a contrasting background. A dark fish on a light/bright background, or a light fish on a dark background.

JOHN’S TIP 6:

It’s better to slightly under expose your image than over exposing. Under exposed pictures can be adjusted on your computer. Over exposed pictures have lost color that cannot be corrected on your computer.

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