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Post by eve on Jan 20, 2009 3:31:58 GMT -5
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Post by eve on Jan 20, 2009 3:38:41 GMT -5
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Post by eve on Jan 20, 2009 3:41:54 GMT -5
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ctendoh
Junior Member
Filling my room with water, one tank at a time...
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Post by ctendoh on Jan 20, 2009 7:44:08 GMT -5
Eve, your 55 gallon is stunning! What a perfect selection of fish! What are the blue and orange and silver ones called?
Your other tanks are beautiful too, largely because they have CORIES!!!! I love cories, and I've never had a skunk or a bronze before... lucky. They are beautiful though... too bad your one skunk is apparently paranoid, hiding like that... hehe. I love how the other one sits up there on the mountaintop like king of his dominion.
Well done! What kind of camera was this?
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Post by barbara on Jan 20, 2009 10:09:21 GMT -5
Awesome pictures!! Thanks for sharing!
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Post by goldenpuon on Jan 20, 2009 15:46:17 GMT -5
Great pictures! I love the color of the fish, plants, and decor in your tank. Whatever light you have, it shows them off perfectly!
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Post by eve on Jan 20, 2009 15:54:51 GMT -5
Great pictures! I love the color of the fish, plants, and decor in your tank. Whatever light you have, it shows them off perfectly! thanks guys that's T5 double strip lightning blue/white
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Post by Carl on Jan 20, 2009 16:08:26 GMT -5
Nice pictures Eve! ;D
Personally I am partial to your Kribensis Pictures as this was a popular fish for me and my clients and although I do not have them now in my limited aquarium keeping capacity, they bring back memories of past days of many aquariums with "happy" Kribensis.
Carl
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Post by eve on Jan 20, 2009 16:16:41 GMT -5
Nice pictures Eve! ;D Personally I am partial to your Kribensis Pictures as this was a popular fish for me and my clients and although I do not have them now in my limited aquarium keeping capacity, they bring back memories of past days of many aquariums with "happy" Kribensis. Carl thanks well i'm glad they bring back good memories more pics coming up in a moment
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Post by eve on Jan 20, 2009 16:37:33 GMT -5
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Post by kagome on Jan 20, 2009 23:16:31 GMT -5
Oooooooo......bubbles!
Nice pics! Of course I have to pick the loaches as my favorite, but I have to admit that I really like the Kribensis as well, those are very pretty.
*sigh* I just need to line all the walls in the whole house with fish tanks so I can have all the different kinds of fish I want.
These are really great looking tanks!
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Post by eve on Jan 21, 2009 13:05:56 GMT -5
lol, yes i love my bubble wand, and will most likely add one to my 29 as well later down the road
i'm really happy about the kribs, was the best choice i could have made, after returning the african mbuna's
as you can see, the female is really bright pink, so they're both in breeding colors, which this camera brought out really good
ctendoh- i think the fish you're referring to are the giant danios it's really hard to get any good pics of them, let's see how my last batch came out, will post some more pics of them
the silver in those fish just makes the flash completely reflect and show their true colors
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Post by barbara on Jan 21, 2009 13:10:22 GMT -5
You are getting good with that camera!
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Post by eve on Jan 21, 2009 13:20:00 GMT -5
You are getting good with that camera! thanks, but you don't wonna know how many i deleted though
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Post by barbara on Jan 21, 2009 13:29:09 GMT -5
I think to get quality shots you do have to delete a lot. I do, and I think my husband takes awesome pictures. Some just don't come out right, for whatever reason.
Keep the best, and dump the rest. At least it's digital!
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Post by eve on Jan 21, 2009 14:02:19 GMT -5
I think to get quality shots you do have to delete a lot. I do, and I think my husband takes awesome pictures. Some just don't come out right, for whatever reason. Keep the best, and dump the rest. At least it's digital! yep that's definitely true
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Post by kagome on Jan 21, 2009 14:08:23 GMT -5
I think that for every really good picture I get I have to delete like ten. That's just the way it goes. But that is the really nice thing about digital. No film and you get to see what you've got right away! Try the setting that is for things that are back lit, sometimes that works well for fish tanks.
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Post by eve on Jan 21, 2009 18:10:08 GMT -5
I think that for every really good picture I get I have to delete like ten. That's just the way it goes. But that is the really nice thing about digital. No film and you get to see what you've got right away! Try the setting that is for things that are back lit, sometimes that works well for fish tanks. 10-50 per good picture, yes that's about right and yes, i like that i can see them right away as well, makes lot's of things easier, just imagining to waste so much film.... what do you mean by back lit?
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Post by eve on Jan 21, 2009 18:14:03 GMT -5
here are some more pics giant danio male (this one really shows off it's colors) giant danio female 2 more pics with the giants and tetras it's really hard to get individual pics from them, as they're true schoolers, always together in the group and a couple of pics of my glow light tetras
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Post by barbara on Jan 21, 2009 18:41:10 GMT -5
Great pictures!!
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