Wallpaper... BIG files posted here

Taken about six years ago
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that wasn't as big as it was susposed to be... o well. I did a great job scanning as you can see from the top left corner.
 
well heres a giant picture, not a reef picture but it is a giant picture that goes along with the season, heres what ive wrote in my other thread(s):
well i decided that i wanted to wrap my dads cd like a giant hersheys kiss, so an hour later i came up with this:
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i got way 2 much time, xmas break has already gotten to me lol, and so you know the inside is all newspaper, not aluminum foil, my mom would kill me if it was!! and theres 115 pennies inside of that, 1 penny for each letter of all the song names combined
-kyle kaz
 
It should fit your current desktop. Or if you have a smaller shot that is amazing, it can be centered on your screen.
 
How about this. I reduced it a bit in order to get it to upload to photobucket. It's the wallpaper on one of my work computers now.

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I love it. Our club is printing calendars right now, and one image used is the suncoral picture I took of the coral in my tank.

Yours looks so pretty with only a few polyps. Thanks for sharing!
 
Greg, what do you think?

Greg, what do you think?

Boston, nighttime view from our hotel while attending MACNA XVI


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sweeeet!
wish i coulda been there... hopefully next year. wait- this year :p
night time shots can be not so easy. you did a great job with that shot. did you use a tripod? settings?
 
Greg, you know me..... what's a tripod! :lol: What I did was press the camera lens against the window to keep it steady.

f/2.8
ISO 160 (lowest setting on my camera, might be 50 on an equivalent)
Shutter Priority set to 1 second duration
Exposure Compensation set to 0.

Very close to what I normally shoot anyway, just SP instead if AP mode. I took about 5 of these, but that was the best one.
 
Here's one of my favorite backgrounds. I took this picture at the Monteray Bay Aquarium. (The one reef tank they have!)

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that orange one is from a friends tank.
i have a black one that i'm nursing back to health. it's in the refugium because it's easy to reach- i'm feeding it every single day and the flesh is spreading well. it was down to only a few mouths and no flesh anywhere else.

Greg
 
I never thought about putting one in the refugium, but since they don't need light you are right! Humm. I need to post a big image of a suncoral polyp I took recently.
 
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