Blazing 7 7 7 'S

skiez
Welcome to reefcentral. First post ever and thats the only thing you notice about my tank? I may have paid to much for my ro/di unit when it first came out. Believe me its not the first or last time I got "ripped off big time" in this hobby.
 
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skillz my man smoke15 is right if you havent been ripped yet just wait you will if your really into this hobby what you should have said was nice looking tank man but instead you try and be funny their are alot of web sites that will enjoy your jokes so take theme some where else smoke15 awesome tank it people like you that keep it going
 
Bubble tip

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Mystery wrasse mad at its reflection

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These are pictures taken of my garage tank. Can't get much better pics with the "color" that the power compact lights produce.


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you have to either take a picture in Raw and post process it, or set the temperature color of your camera to something near 15000K (usually there is no setting this high).

Other option is to use flash to compensate.

I´m from brazil and there is a pomacanthus Ciliaris that´s look just like your queen Angel... but unfortunatelly they do eat any corals you have...

I´m also an Angel fanatic and have an Imperator and a Flame angel in my tank.

By the way... incredible nice tank !!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15432925#post15432925 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Carlos Arouche
you have to either take a picture in Raw and post process it, or set the temperature color of your camera to something near 15000K (usually there is no setting this high).

Raw mode ! Nice hint.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15432705#post15432705 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by smoke15
How do I take the blue outta my pictures?

Does your camera have a white balance setting?

If it does, reset your AWB under the blue lights... the camera may be able to compensate for the lighting...

Those last pics you took look awesome.

LL
 
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