Playing with the camera

aquaph8

Love The Fish
Everyone please feel free to post up some pics too :)

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Brett, your reef is awesome! Great pics man that tank looks like its grown out a lot even just in the 4 or 5 months since I saw it.
 
What did you get? I have a new macro lense you could use if its a Nikon. Still experimenting with is but I'm having issues with my curved glass tank. Only stuff close to the glass is clear. See the sps pic is out of focus no matter what I do. All my sps are deeper in the tank which is a bummer because I most want to take pics of them.:(
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Thanks everyone, please keep the pics coming I love seeing everyones tanks.

Josh, nice pics man. Mine is actually a hand me down Minolta with a 28-300mm lens. I still struggle with macros but I think Im getting better with the fish pics. Someday I splurge on a Nikon or Cannon but Im not too camera savvy at this point and this one is great for learning purposes. Are you using a tripod?
 
Thanks everyone, please keep the pics coming I love seeing everyones tanks.

Josh, nice pics man. Mine is actually a hand me down Minolta with a 28-300mm lens. I still struggle with macros but I think Im getting better with the fish pics. Someday I splurge on a Nikon or Cannon but Im not too camera savvy at this point and this one is great for learning purposes. Are you using a tripod?

Thank you. I need to take some fts. For macros. Try using an aperture priority mode and make the the aperture as small as possible. Also, a tripod and a remote shutter is nice to have
 
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