It's been snowing for 3 days - tank photos

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dennis210

Guest
Trying to learn to take pictures of ones tank is harder than actually raising corals!!!!!!!
Let's see how this goes!




 
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dennis210

Guest
picking out my best shots - before I go shovel yet again!




 
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dennis210

Guest
151 shots of fish and corals after editing - you guys just seeing the very best accidental shots!




 

sepulatian

Moderator
Your pics are awsome!!!!! What kind of camera do you have? What sized tank is this? Do you have a full tank shot?
 
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dennis210

Guest
It is a 210 gal display with a 40 gal breeder for a sump.
I am using a Hitachi Cinama Res DVD cam (but taking stills on a SD card).
And for full tank shots I will show ya what I have but haven't figured out how to get a whole 6' shot into 500 x 500 range.
Also I really need a tripod!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 

natclanwy

Active Member
Nice pics Dennis, still would like to get over and see it in person. I have been spending my snow days trying to get my carpet anemone to pick a home that isn't underneath 50lbs of rock.
 
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dennis210

Guest
The tank is 30 months old. natclanwy - fyi - next month Randy, Tim, Ryan, and I are putting together a flyer to post up at lfs (Pets n Stuff) for starting a local club. Sheridan Area Marine & Reef Enthusiasts and are trying to get as many folks as possible who might want to join. Finding out that there are actually a bunch of us around here. Are you interested?
 

addicted2

Member
real nice tank!
I know what you mean about 100's of shots..and few worth posting..I do that too...fianlly I just post some..I get impatient. and time is NEVER on my side!

You have done well my friend! keep up whatever you're doin'
 
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eaglefan

Guest
great shots, first shot is cool. Hopefully it keeps snowing so we can see some more
 
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dennis210

Guest
The tan and blue is a cerealis sp. the blue and neon blue is something from the lfs - supposed to be a ORA limited edition acro ($50.00) for a inch tall frag.
 
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dennis210

Guest
And oh yeah the angels get annoying picking at everything, but was told a big clam would be able to handle it.
 
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