240 Inwall Construction (Image Intense)

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Joseph
 
Either that is one heck of a camera, or you have some awesome skill at photography. Capturing fish is so tough for me, and all of yours look like they were stationary. Very nicely done. Did you use a flash, and if so, was it a remote one or did you point it upward perhaps?
 
Does your sixline wrasse bother any other fish? Mine is mean as all get out to my little green clown goby. I would guess it is normal but heck, seems like all my fish are just opposite of how they 'typically' act.
 
elephen said:
Does your sixline wrasse bother any other fish? Mine is mean as all get out to my little green clown goby. I would guess it is normal but heck, seems like all my fish are just opposite of how they 'typically' act.

My sixline doesn't bother anyone, that includes the 2 yellow clown gobies in the tank.
 
NexDog: Hopefully in a good way. ;) Thanks.

Marc: I still have to most of the credit to the camera but the more I learn of its abilities and functions, the better I get. ;) The shots of the Heniochus and Blue Damsels were definitely easier than the Sixline Wrasse. That guy was making me dizzy trying to keep up with his movements. I used a flash on the Sixline only and it was the integrated camera's flash. I will add that it helps to have a camera that is capable of rapid fire shooting and a 80X, Pro model CF card. Both allow for fast, consecutive multiple shots of which, if you are lucky, a couple are good quality. I also used autofocus in the center weighted mode. Glad you liked the shots and thanks.

Awright & Greg : Thanks for the kind words and it's good to know they are enjoyed.

elephen: Interesting that you would ask if the Sixline is aggressive with shots of the Blue Devil Damsels included. ;) No, the wrasse is a model citizen compared to the Damsels (I have two) and never bothers anything in the tank. Too many times I have been nipped by the Damsels while my hand was in the tank. And I'm not talking a slight peck here, more a full on bite. :rolleyes: They may be the reason I build an acrylic fish trap.

Will: Thanks and yes, patience is definitely required.

Joseph
 
melev said:
Joseph, just keep posting those ugly pictures. I'll tolerate them. ;)

Jealous?

I have seen many of your pictures Marc but I think that Joseph is a little more anal when it comes to photoshop.

Makes for nice pictures though.
 
Joseph <b>never</b> let's us down. He's just great about maintaining the highest of standards here on RC.
 
Joseph...

Well, I've been reading along quietly for awhile now, but I can't be quiet no mo!!!!! I'm not sure if I like your overall tank better or the unbelievable macros you've been sharing. Please keep posting them...I'm pretty sure you'll get tired of taking them before we all get tired of looking at them. Once again, unbeleivable!!!

Greg
 
jarhed said:
More equipment room pics! :D (I'm shamelessly copying your ideas for my "fish closet").

CLOSET??

That is a whole room and it looks like it is going to take over another. :)
 
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