Tropills 180 long

tropills

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here's a few shots with my new camera, Polaroid i835 , 8 foot 180 gallon,
aprox. 800 pounds figi, tonga live rock, 300 pounds olitic sand, 80 gallon diy sump/fuge w/ cheato, 40 pounds rubble rock,




 

tropills

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Thanks, it's real hard to get a nice full tank shot with the tank being 8 foot long, they all need to be so far away that they just don't look right, anyone have any tips for taking a FT shot on a large tank like this ???
 

bgbdwlf2500

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Originally Posted by tropills
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Thanks, it's real hard to get a nice full tank shot with the tank being 8 foot long, they all need to be so far away that they just don't look right, anyone have any tips for taking a FT shot on a large tank like this ???

close up video, mine is only 5 feet and its too hard to get a good shot, oh another tip, dont use the flash, you dont need it with the lights on. if you do use it, stand to the side so you dont get the glare from the flash.. (dont stand directly in front of the tank with the flash, if youre off to the side the flash wont come back and get captured by the camera)
 
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