Sure they're albino ... don't need to look their eyes, i can tell by body color ...
Believe me guys, they both have red eyes. But yea, from the pics it's really hard to see the red color.
Sure they're albino ... don't need to look their eyes, i can tell by body color ...
Ryan
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Nevertheless looks beautiful and thanks for treating us with your photography skill.
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So the color of the wrigglers does not prove the pair are albino? The pair do not turn dark while they carry fry does not prove they are albino? Does Jackie need to put the camera lighting right on the eyes so he can prove his pair are abino? :lol:
Jackie,
Awesome fish and photo. Keep posting.
Hi, my name is Saltz.
No it does't Pb, golden, and snow white fry are all light colored, some more so than others.So the color of the wrigglers does not prove the pair are albino?
Again, no it doesn't, see aboveThe pair do not turn dark while they carry fry does not prove they are albino?
I didn't ask him to "prove" anything, I asked is this was a photo issue and if he was sure they were both albino....Does Jackie need to put the camera lighting right on the eyes so he can prove his pair are abino?
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I agree, Jackie the pictures are fantastic and its a great pair.Jackie,
Awesome fish and photo. Keep posting.
On the other hand, PP_GBR, read more, post less.
-Rick
And for the record this post:
I am asking Jackie as a photographer what makes it hard to capture the red pupil, I am asking out of curiosity, nothing else.......Fair enough, love the snakeskin btw. Exactly why is it hard to capture the red eye in a photo if I might ask?
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Havent posted here for awhile. I need more posts so I can join you in other sections :lol: Just wonder since when you have the right/power to tell a member not to post or what to do while you are just a member like everyone else? :lol:
Hi, my name is Saltz.
C'mon guys, lets not make a mess in this thread, shake *imaginary* hands and be friends
nCognito asked a great question, I know sometimes albino's eyes look dark in photos, but I don't know why. May be it has something to do with light. I was waiting for the answer from Jackie as well.
Last edited by XAnhLe; 10-10-2014 at 03:46 AM.
IMO the reason why is that because in real their eyes are abnormally very dark red, the others albino what I've seen have lighter red color than those two though.
Here's a better shot of the eye color
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Yes, I was going to mention this. Typically, when you bounce a flash, or aim a flash directly down, you create a shadow. In this case, the eyeball itself is creating a darker looking shadow that gets rid of the red eye. If you were to photograph it straigh on, or at a bounced angle, then it would be more apparent.
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