Ryebread

almarktool

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Ryan,
i know u got that new super camera when u going to put up some pics of it in action, i'd realy like to see you top your other pictures LOL
Mark
 

ryebread

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Hey Mark,
I have barely had time to play with this thing but, here are some of what I took earlier today. I have to practice and I am sure I will get better with this in time. I also did not have my lenses of choice with me when shooting.
 

almarktool

Member
yeah your right they stink, better wait till u get the other lens, LOL looks great, what lens u using hey if u got the time send me one via email not stepped down so i can print it and see the detail of the camera
thanks,
mark
 

j21kickster

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Ya its called a CoCo worm- they have about the same care as tube worms- but are about 2X as expensive and have a hard calcium skeleton
 

ryebread

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I shot these pics with a 28-80 sigma lens, no tripod, and just the built in flash..........such an amatuer.:D
 

jonthefb

Active Member
yeah the first questionable pic you have is a coco worm, and as kickster said, they are quite price but are related to common featherdusters, but with a hard calcium tube.
the second pic looks more like a monastrea coral than it does a favia, at least in my experience. i purchased a coral that looked much similar to this that was sold to me as a favia, however it is a monastrea coral
great shots rye, what kind of cam are these with again?
good luck
jon
 

ryebread

Active Member
Thanx Jon-
These are with my new digital SLR. Nikon D100 to be exact. Now that I have this I am going to be selling my other set-up since I don't need it. 5 digital cameras is too much says the wife.:)
 
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