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Obliviou$
05-26-2005, 7:02 PM
First real test-run.. I took about 20 shots, narrowed it down to these to.. Critique very welcome :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v415/AlexChristensen/Ilypar.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v415/AlexChristensen/Herospinosa800-2.jpg
Good night, I'll give it another run tommorow! :)
alanhill
05-26-2005, 8:12 PM
:-) All right! :-)
I hope your pleasure at seeing these photos eases the pain in your wallet (we've all been there ;) )
Alan
much better than your non-flashed attempts. these show lots of potential. i like the first one a lot, but you gotta clean ur glass! hehe
Obliviou$
05-27-2005, 7:01 AM
Ah, please don't remind me of my wallet Alan ^^.
Actually I'm not even thinking of it, what better to spend money on than my desires?
hir0, the glass is clean, is particles in tha damn water. I hope I manage to clean it thruly today.
Schnauzer
05-27-2005, 8:19 AM
The difference between flash and no flash is like night and day . It must make you feel really good to look at them .
Obliviou$
05-27-2005, 8:54 AM
It does make photographing more fun. Though my fish are starting to get more and more boring. I'm really considering changing to Malawi cichlids.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v415/AlexChristensen/herohead.jpg
Glad to see you are happy with your new setup. I think it shows potential once you fix up the water problem.
Cheers,
paradise
05-27-2005, 12:04 PM
Great Alex, but yeah, I see a lot of stuff in there. Remember, the camera you have is SO sensitive, dont give it too many distractions. What is the tank size (dimensions) and what are you using for filtration. Maybe it's not sufficient ?
Obliviou$
05-30-2005, 6:15 PM
160 litres, the filter is an external JBL profi 250. Should be good up to 250 litres. And JBL is known for being hard on their litres.
In Eheim language it would be good to go up to 300+...
I've cleaned the filter, was A LOT of dirt in it..