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Dear all, I'm involved in a project looking at variation in fish morphology & we will be photographing fish and using geometric analysis to look at shape etc. I want to construct a frame to ensure all fish are photographed under the same conditions (light etc). Has anyone got any handy pointers regarding design, choice/intensity of lights etc?
I have gone to google, but all my searches lead to pages describing the photography of fish in tanks or underwater!
All the best Chris
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