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by Diana » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:13 pm
The original is very good in another way. Notice how everything in the picture either points toward the Clown, or else runs at 90 degrees to these lines, acting as a frame.
The other 2 fish are looking at him, the lump of driftwood lower in the tank is aimed at him, the rock behind him is sloped in his direction, even the grassy plants above him are aimed at him. One of the leaves of the Java Fern (Behind the lower/right hand fish) is pointing at him.
The heater and filter form a bit of a frame. The background is just well enough lit that it shows there is something there, but is subdued so the focus of the pic is the Clown and his friends. The silvery fish lower down might actually be closer to us than the Clown, but this fish is in shadow, making him more of a secondary feature, not the main focus. The dark shadow across the well lit substrate, and the substrate that shows through the glass make another framing line under and one in front of the Clown. Even the more subtle shadow on the substrate under the right hand fish is pointing at the Clown. The plants on the far right are not as good a frame, but they are a bit brighter than their surroundings so they stand out as a frame.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!