New Camera! High Res Photos! Check Them Out Let Me Know What You Think!!!!!!!!!

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Full Tank Shot from side

Clownfish Coral Background

Front of tank, Full tank shot

Im looking at myself!

Neon Green Eye Favia

Radiant Wrasse

Lunar Eclipse

Not sure what these are? Name anyone?

Pajama Cardinal Mu-Shi

Blue Dot Rhodactis

Pajama Cardinal Focus......Radiant Inner.

Nuclear Greens / Forgot what the others are called but got them from Zoagirl/Speargun (thanks guys)! Left Green Slimer, Im not sure what this is on the right? Anyone know?

13+ head Lobo

Orange Crush Acan Echinata.....I know, I know, the green is there the lights are fading it out, I need 20ks!!!!!!!

DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT TYPE OF ALGAE THIS IS? It grows like a weed!!!! Just popped out of the rocks and now is growing like crazy!

Purple Short tenticle Plate

Christmas Tree Favia

Blue Chromis Open Water

Banana, My Yellow Tang with coral background!


I hope you have enjoyed these...! I will now be posting more photos as the days go on.

Photo Specs:

Camera- Canon T1i
Lens- Stock Canon 18-55mm IS
White Balance- Auto (For now)
Camera Dial Setting- AV
 
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dang thats a lot of red worms thrid to the last. but nice pictures on the radiant wrasse i wish i can keep wrasse in my tank i alway find jerky on the floor
 
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Kbra... Nope, Nothing that I have seen is eating it. I am not even feeding my tang right now, trying to get the normal algae under control! I really like the color of that red/purple algae, but I am not sure how big it is going to get! It's already huge!

Lowbudget... YES! those are a ton of flatworms! I desperately need Flatworm Exit! I am going to Syphon as many off as I can and then I am going to do a huge water change after I treat the tank then I will probably wait another while and do another large water change, I am also going to put a huge thing of carbon in my tank at the same time, to soak up any of the left over toxins.

Then once all the dust settles, I am going to do another smaller dose of FLE and then repeat the cycle. I have a few aptasia that I am going to erradicate with Aptasia X and a syringe.

Clifford... Thank's man, I am ready to shoot when you guys are, you just let me know! Did He get keys yet?
 
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New Filters....

I am expecting to get my new Macro filters tomorrow for my camera. Hopefully this will let me take awesome shots of stuff in my tank! I got +1, +2, +4, +10 filters, hopefully this works as well as I think it will.

Here are the Filters I bought...


If it doesn't then I will be forced to buy the Canon 100mm EF f/2.8L USM.




I can't wait to see how the Filter kit does! Stay Tuned for more pictures...!
 
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Nice tank shots. In the first pic the Bagaii (right/front) is nice and sharp while the other end of the tank (rear/left) is blurry. Your aperture was probably low in the f/3.5 most likely from your len setup. You need to increase your aperture to around f/6.0 or higher if you want the entire tank to be sharp from that camera angle however your shutter speed will be very slow and fish may look blurry since they move and will the use of a tripod. You can then manually increase the ISO to 400 or higher to get the shutter speed/apeture combo
 
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Nice tank shots. In the first pic the Bagaii (right/front) is nice and sharp while the other end of the tank (rear/left) is blurry. Your aperture was probably low in the f/3.5 most likely from your len setup. You need to increase your aperture to around f/6.0 or higher if you want the entire tank to be sharp from that camera angle however your shutter speed will be very slow and fish may look blurry since they move and will the use of a tripod. You can then manually increase the ISO to 400 or higher to get the shutter speed/apeture combo
Ya, the camera automatically focuses on the center AF point (The cardinal) and blurs everything in the background. I am still trying to figure out the camera as I have only had it for like 5 days or so.
 
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New Macro Shots!!!! Check Em' Out!!!!

Green Zoas

Lunar Eclipse Zoas

Christmas Favia

Pink Algae Bloom

Orange Ric

Green Star Polyps

Purple Plate Coral

Yellow Polyps

Short Tenicle Leather

Yellow Tang

Bangii Cardinal

Green Slimer

Orange Crush ACAN

Moon Favia

Yellow Leather

Orange Lobo

Yellow Tang

Not Sure what these are....? Any Ideas?

L.A. Lakers

Yellow Polyps

Christmas Favia

Green Palys
 
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looks good... I didn't think people could afford a reef and a nice camera... you must be rollin.
Nah, my camera was only about $1,000. To be perfectly honest, that really isn't much considering the next step up from my camera is almost $2,000. Just the lens I really want is over $1,000. But the picture clarity is amazing!
 
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