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Post by eve on Apr 23, 2009 13:20:54 GMT -5
i think most of you have seen the article already i wrote a while back about breeding small characins
to make it complete again, i'm looking for new pictures
i myself have neon tetras, gold tetras and serpae tetras pics
there are so many tetras out there, not even funny
so if anyone has pics of any kind of small characin, please add them here, they will be added to the article, but you will be credited for the picture of course
cheers eve
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Post by murdock6701 on Apr 23, 2009 16:06:27 GMT -5
you may use the pic of my flame von rio tetra from the fish ID pic I posted a while back if it's anything you want.....
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Post by babygeige on Apr 23, 2009 17:40:58 GMT -5
Here is one of my favorite pictures from my tanks. These are the head and tail light tetras I added to my 30 when I first set it up.
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Post by eve on Apr 23, 2009 18:02:10 GMT -5
you may use the pic of my flame von rio tetra from the fish ID pic I posted a while back if it's anything you want..... of course i want it john, if not i wouldn't have asked ;D will look for it
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Post by eve on Apr 23, 2009 18:03:57 GMT -5
Here is one of my favorite pictures from my tanks. These are the head and tail light tetras I added to my 30 when I first set it up. that's a really great picture once i have many different tetra pics together, i will start cropping them, and putting them in the article
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Post by Carl on Apr 24, 2009 10:03:54 GMT -5
What can also be performed is to photoshop the pictures you select into just a few photos that have less wasted space and more "fish". They can also be made into both thumbnails and larger images for the post for better computer loading and a more professional look.
Steven can help with this when you decide if needed.
Carl
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Post by eve on Apr 24, 2009 11:09:04 GMT -5
What can also be performed is to photoshop the pictures you select into just a few photos that have less wasted space and more "fish". They can also be made into both thumbnails and larger images for the post for better computer loading and a more professional look. Steven can help with this when you decide if needed. Carl sounds like a great idea, thanks carl
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Post by goldenpuon on Apr 24, 2009 19:29:50 GMT -5
I don't have any pictures of tetras (I haven't had any since I was 10). I could search on Google or Yahoo for pictures of tetras but I can't use any copyrighted images as many of them on Google and Yahoo are. I would be happy to do a search otherwise. What would I look for on an image besides a copyright symbol to make sure it is not copyrighted? If you guys could tell me what to look for, I would be more than happy to do a search and find non-copyrighted pictures so we could add them to your tetra article Eve. I would give you the sources I got them from just to be safe. Good luck with your article Eve!
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Post by bikeguy33 on Apr 24, 2009 21:19:41 GMT -5
Renee...it is almost assumed unless there is a disclaimer saying otherwise, that everything you find is to be assumed copyrighted until permission is given. this is always what i was told anyways...
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Post by goldenpuon on Apr 25, 2009 20:15:29 GMT -5
Thanks for letting me know Bill. I guess I can't be of any help then since I can't use those pictures are copyrighted. Sorry about that Eve. Maybe next time.
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Post by eve on Apr 25, 2009 20:36:44 GMT -5
Thanks for letting me know Bill. I guess I can't be of any help then since I can't use those pictures are copyrighted. Sorry about that Eve. Maybe next time. that's quite alright renee, don't worry about it the reason i openend this thread, is because i would like to have member pictures, and not pictures from the net
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