When I took these photos I told the store manager that I will tell you all that these fish are my own, but the truth to it is, their not.
I took those photos just this past Tuesday>
When I took these photos I told the store manager that I will tell you all that these fish are my own, but the truth to it is, their not.
I took those photos just this past Tuesday>
Nice pictures, thanks for sharing!
I particularly like the last two!![]()
Rebecca
is the second pic a female lyetail anthias?
james
I couldn`t tell you James for what you see in here aren`t my own![]()
ok no worries![]()
You take some excellent photos. Do you know Reefland has a Photo Forum? You should check it out and post other photos there to share. I'm sure there are those who would like to know how you took those and other photos.![]()
LEE
Post your fish care and health questions on the Reefland MARINE FISH: CARE, HEALTH AND DISEASE TREATMENT Forum.
I bought a great camera and I not knew that I would had so many delays on my reef tanks for now I need to rebuild so still, I would need later when this is all completed still have much use for taking photos of the corals and all in which I will have later.
So every now and then, I could take pics at the lfs of their live stock and you be welcome to what photos you would like to use.
James,
The Anthias is a Redbelted or Redbanded (Pseudanthias rubrizonatus). They are quite a bit smaller than the Lyretail (4" v.s. 5").
Cheers,
Kevin
SPSguy
On - On
nice photos ,how many pixls ur camera?
Im not getting any notice by any auto email on that someone might had responded to my thread, I will look inot setup if it is some adjustment that I might need to make.
My camera is an Canon, EOS 350D, Digital Rebel XT 8.0 and I been told that it is even higher then that.
What it might be why mine look better is that I used a 100mm micro lens :eek3:
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