Show Off your Fish!!!!

GREAT PICTURES EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!!!! For everyone out there that has an orange shoulder. Do you think when i have my tank more stabled i can add a orange shoulder by itself. My tank is a 90g.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12466897#post12466897 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reeftanks6
GREAT PICTURES EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!!!! For everyone out there that has an orange shoulder. Do you think when i have my tank more stabled i can add a orange shoulder by itself. My tank is a 90g.

You mean the only fish in the tank? What are you going to do with the sailfin and foxface?
 
No i mean the only tang in the tank. I mean when my sailfin gets to big. Then i will turn it in for store credit or i will try to sell it.
 
I've been playing with my camera lately, snapped this pic today, really liked it, and thought I would share :) .

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That's a great shot of that blenny. I'd suggest cleaning out the particulates in Photoshop and you'll have a keeper.
 
The healing tool. It looks like a bandaid:

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You can see it to the left of the selected tool.

Use the [ and the ] keys to increase or decrease the circle size, which should be just large enough to encompass any dots you want to erase.

Press and hold the ALT key, then click on an area that looks clean nearby. Now you click on the spot where the dot is, and it will vanish. Repeat, trying to be careful not to make a patched area obvious. Remember you can always UNDO a bad click.
 
Thanks for the hint! That's a pretty cool tool! You can definitely tell I'm a newb to Photoshop, but here's all I felt like spending time on ;)

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12201520#post12201520 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tremelle
Here is my submissions for my fish. The white specks you see are specks on the glass. The pics were taken with my new Sony A700 before I knew what I was doing. I now have a better understanding of the camera and need to take some new pics.

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A Blueline and a Chrysurus in the same tank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Its official, I hate you...

Probably one of the nicest pics of a Blueline I've seen. It actually shows the beauty of the fish, and doesnt look all washed out. Its tough to get the electric blue to look right...

Nick
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12472425#post12472425 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by saltyseaman
Thanks for the hint! That's a pretty cool tool! You can definitely tell I'm a newb to Photoshop, but here's all I felt like spending time on ;)

Blenny2.jpg

That looks a whole lot better to me. :thumbsup:
 
Thanks guys :) It does look a lot better. Gotta remember the bandaid thing. Thanks for the tips Mark. I've got the hi res on my desktop
 
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