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These where taken today with a very generic camara
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1000 posts, allright!!!!!!
The success of my tank is do only to the members of Reefland.Com thank you all very much!! cheers, Joe |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Robesonia PA US
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Question for you reefhead,, what did you use for lighting on that hex tank. Been thinking of setting one up but dont know how to handle the lighting
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Hey,
I used a 175w pendent w/ 10kk bulb |
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When using a standered 35mm camara w/ 800speed film, how can I make my pictures a little clearer?
thanks, Joe |
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Tenant
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Portland, OR, USA
Posts: 84
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Film rated at speeds over 200 tend to be grainy, with 1000 being the grainiest. I would use 50 or 100 speed film and a tripod. These films are much finer grain, giving you pics with less graininess, even when you enlarge them. HTH
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Governor
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Northern CA
Posts: 2,171
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i would agree with greenlincoln,i dont know anything about photography,but she routinely posts the most beautiful pics
(im sure you know).looks like IT MIGHT be a great looking tank,if i could see it j/k |
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Baton Rouge LA USA
Posts: 17
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Truning off all the lights in the room and turning off the pumps in the tank to prevent current also helps to get a good picture.
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Thanks for the great advise!!!
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