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Re: Yesterday`s shoot

Re: Yesterday`s shoot

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10009302#post10009302 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by KNUCKLEHEAD
Enjoy a little music with these, Please

Upload the mov file to your website. On mine, I created a folder called video. So the URL would be:

http://www.nameofyourwebsite.com/video/video.mov

That's all you have to do. Once you click Submit Reply, it will make your URL a clickable link like the one I just typed above.

It is a really nice video, so I hope you can get it figured out.
 
This is a video of my FOWLRFC Tank (fish only with live rock and faux coral):



I was able to use various ways to keep nitrate and phosphate down with refugium, sugar addition, reactor and high flow. As a result algae on artificial coral are kept at very low level.

The tank never had water change since setup almost two years ago, and the artificial coral were never removed for cleaning.

For those of you who don't have the resources to do a real reef, yet want to have the closest reef tank experience, there is hope.

And many efforts were made to keep the tank super quiet if you noticed.
 
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Nature's Excavator

Nature's Excavator

Managed to catch the crew moving some earth, err sand. Amazing little creatures me thinks.....
Sorry for the lack-luster video.
 
Reef Video

Reef Video

OmarD's Reef


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Has anyone used Hi-8? I have an old one lying around and don't know what to use it for. I mean, the 70s are gone & that's when it was really last used --- seems to be another "momento" mom insisted I must take home with me. Ha!
 
Smaller videos than on my site. I love these guys!

By the way, is there an easy free piece of software allowing you to add a soundtrack to a .MOV ?



 
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Equipment

Equipment

I am really into taking pictures and videos of my reef, however, my equipment stinks. My Olympus -510 has 15 second video burst, but trying to shoot the tank results in a video too dark to see. I have a kiddy camera, that can do streaming video, but is very pixelated, and can't zoom in on the critters.

So any tips on good, but cheap video equipment? Or tips for making what I have work better?

This is the best I can do:

 
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Video of my 65

Video of my 65

Here's my first attempt at posting a video. This was taken with a 7.1 mp point and shoot Oympus Stylus 770 digital camera at a 15 fps rate. Not very high-tech as far as video cameras go, but good enough for my purposes...here we go:
ChuckH
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Video of my 65

Video of my 65

Here's my first attempt at posting a video. This was taken with a 7.1 mp point and shoot Oympus Stylus 770 digital camera at a 15 fps rate. Not very high-tech as far as video cameras go, but good enough for my purposes...here we go:
ChuckH
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Sorry for the double post, I tried to delete the second one but couldn't for some reason. Mods, any help would be appreciated.
 
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