some of my Anemone & Clownfish pix

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13986533#post13986533 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by adtravels
your tank seems really tall just wondering how easy it is for you to conduct manitanance. in my tanks its a pain in the *** but I have long arms:D
I have long arms and long fingers :D

Seriously, though....
for work in deep aquariums I couldn't do it without my bucket of tools: magnets, tongs, grabbers, dowels, powerheads etc. etc.
 
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Well I am short with short arm. Working in my 30 inches deep and 30 inches wide aquarium is a pain in the ....
Nice pictures as always
 
amazing pics! I have a few questions if you don't mind me asking - what camera are you using? and what lighting for the aquarium?

currently i take pictures through the glass with a macro attachment on my canon xsi. I have two tanks and in the newest one i have 250w metal halide 20,000k. And it is completely washing out the color in my pictures.... i need to play around the iso and speed when i have time.

because of the quality i'm presuming that you have underwater equiment...


any tips?

thx,
Jt
 
thanks for all the compliments so far.

I use two stock cameras for my pix:
Canon Powershot A510 and Powershot A560. These are inexpensive point and shoot type cameras. I shoot through regular 1/2" thick glass on my 225 gallon aquarium. Lighting is a combo of halides, VHO actinics, sunlight and camera flash.
No underwater equipment used.

tips: learn to use your cam: play with manual camera settings and get your fishes used to seeing a camera. Use shutter speed of 1/60 sec or faster. Higher ISO makes pix grainy so choose a lower ISO whenever possible. Use flash when taking pix of fishes. Select the largest size picture your camera will allow and take lots of pictures- it's simple to delete any bad pictures.
 
Thanks for the beautiful pictures. Amazing.
It's nice to know there is hope for those of us with point and shoot cameras.
 
My tank wants to be just like yours when it grows up. That gigantea and the mag are intense! I love the pictures!
 
Nice pictures!He has grown alot IMO.Looks like he has taken out a few corals behind him I see?

EDIT:What type of camera do you use?
 
thanks for all of the nice feedback
Nice pictures!He has grown alot IMO.Looks like he has taken out a few corals behind him I see?

EDIT:What type of camera do you use?
this gigantea killed a number of corals (mostly Acropora) when it attached up on the rockwork.

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99% of my pix are taken with a Canon A510 Powershot on manual mode.
The remaining pix (mostly the extreme macros) are taken with a Canon A560 Powershot :)
 
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