spsfreak100
Active Member
Originally posted by Old Yeller Tang
Btw, I tried an angle shot of my tank with yet again, no luck! Still got to play with the camera more.
That S. hystrix looks nice! What size are you resizing your pictures to? Remember to make the file size as large as you can before you take the picture. Use auto focus and carefully focus in on the subject. Once you've focused, snap the shot. You should then get a picture on your computer that's too large to fit on the screen. You could then cut and paste out an area within that picture, and save that second picture you took onto your computer. Or, you could simply resize the original picture down to 640x480.
I think you are nearby where Carlos lives, correct? If so, I may be able to stop by one day and take a look at your tank! I'm may be going down to Carlos's house sometime (date yet to be discussed), so if it's alright with you, I could also stop by your place too
how did the frag swap go guys>>>>>>>>i can only imagine of a frag swap in LA.......hmmmmmmm
good luck
It went quite well! I stayed at Dave's until around 8:30PM. I was lucky, as Dave had some "Extra" corals that he didn't want, so I also picked up a colony of an A. secale and a bright green A. aculeus(?). If i'm correct, there was about 80 people that came to the swap. I think Dave said that some people from San Fransisco and Northern California even drove down to the swap!
Graham
PS. Roland,
Here's the corallite detail of an unidentified species of Acropora. I did it the exact way I discribed above. Focusing is the key.