Just sharing... nothing important

coupla new/updated pics

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my old reactor took a crap, so i got a GEO... they only had the small ones in stock... so thats what i am using until i can get a custom/larger one made

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6838149#post6838149 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kip
yeah... i am getting some more tomoro... gonna start gluing frags to the fish

I like that idea, then you can sell them for like 9000 bucks as LE kip's fisps...That a brilliant idea.:p
 
thanks folks... i may pop some 10ks in and snap some pics just to see if it makes me a better pickcha takah :)
 
I just placed my vote for TOTM!!!
This is just awesome! I love everything about this tank! Great aquascaping, great colors, and amazingly nice selection of rare corals.
 
thanks... as said before.. i dunno about TOM and all that... but thanks for saying nice things.
 
just a valida.. nothing special, but i thought it was cool... wide angle video lens submerged for the shot with the rest of the camera nice and dry

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i also use a sony 828 camera from time to time... anybody know how to keep it from making greens glow?

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I really do wish I could take pictures like that, but then again I also wish I had corals like that to take a picture of.

Very nice, but be sure you don't drop your camera ;),
Whiskey
 
Kip so tell me. When you take the "under water" shots you lens is exposed to the water or do you have a special case? Just wondering if dust can enter a lens I'm sure H20 can also.
 
i use an add-on lens. it is a kenko wide angle thread on lens for the end of a video camera. thats the only part of the camera that enters the water. (i have a bunch of old lenses from when i used to do a little videography) I have used two different thread on attachment lenses... 1 got creep inside and the 2nd one must be sealed really good.

i am in no way advocating that people put their camera lenses in the water. its just something i am able to get away with. :)
 
Very good job Kip, I know how much work you put in to it .
you have a beautiful tank and sps .
Also you take very nice photographs.
keep up i know is hard some times.
 
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