couple pics of the 120g today..

toddmh

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playing with new camera..As you can tell I have much to learn lol

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FTS..
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Great looking zoa garden, those nuke green just gone radioactive! Wish mines were half as decent :) can't wait to see more of the garden as you perfect your camera technique!
 
Really nice. Is the coral in the middle an elegance? Love the coloration.

yes she is the queen of the tank lol :spin1:

Thanks guys,the tank is doing very well..Still has miles to go only being a few months old,can't wait :)

I have a Nikon D3000,with a Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6

I need a better lens,this one is kinda crappy...
 
very nice.

How long have you had the leopard?

about 6 months now for the Leopard and about 5 on the Cleaner wrasse,I know people hate it when aquarists keep cleaner wrasses,but I've had a on-going ick problem for a wile now..It has been under control for some time now, thank god lol..plus the Cleaner picks at the other fishes..He also loves flake,brine and pellets( he eats anything lol) Well same with the Leopard also..

The Leopard is my favorite,It's great he sleeps right in the front of the tank next to a zoa colony..So every night he dives right into the sand-bed wiggles a couple times and hes gone lol so cool :)
 
good stuff. i see you finally got your todds youve been wanting for awhile. those are also some cool palythoas grandis. are they that light green in person or is that the camera?
 
good stuff. i see you finally got your todds youve been wanting for awhile. those are also some cool palythoas grandis. are they that light green in person or is that the camera?

Yes I have two types of the one is almost all green weith a little brown,the other is mostly brown..
 
The tank looks awesome Todd! I like your placement and color selection. Things are filling in nicely. Very impressive!
 
Tank looks awesome Todd.

What is your camera ISO set at?

Thanks Dan..Still learning the camera,my ISO can be 100..200..400..800...1600 and a Hi 1 option,the camera had a picture of a saltwater tank for Hi 1 so I used that..

I'm now thinking way to high lol :hmm5:
 
Thanks Dan..Still learning the camera,my ISO can be 100..200..400..800...1600 and a Hi 1 option,the camera had a picture of a saltwater tank for Hi 1 so I used that..

I'm now thinking way to high lol :hmm5:


yeah. All my reef photos are taken around ISO 100, unless the type of picture demands differently.

As the ISO goes up, the photo can become quite grainy.

There also should be a small meter in the viewfinder, reguarding F-stop and Shutter speed, and whether the photo is overexposed or underexposed. All of the photos I take reef aquarium wise, are underexposed. If you overexpose a reef tank, all the colors may become washed out, or the sand/rock can look too bright etc.

keep practicing! and keep posting so all of us here can enjoy your tank :)
 
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