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06-23-02, 01:00 PM
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Very nice tanks... I wil get some pix of my 3 tanks soon... not nearly as impressive as the planted tanks.. but alas if i plant my tanks my fish will eat em :P
hoepfully i can get some pix this week..... i should geta digital camera of my own one day heh
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06-23-02, 02:22 PM
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tank pic
Keep em coming, i love them, how do you guys manage such good pic's i keep using jeff camera the thing cost two grand and i still can't capture the tanks right, how did you manage the close ups, are you doing something with lighting, i gotta know!
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06-23-02, 04:54 PM
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For most of my shots I used an ex brotherinlaws Sony Mavica, nice camera easy to use. The lighting you are using could be affecting the colors in your shots, you may have to temporarily replace some bulbs so you can get your colors to come out right in the shots.
Hope this helps,
Tom
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06-24-02, 04:44 PM
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camera
I was talking to our mighty web master about my problem, he of course laughed at me, and apparently i didn't have the camera in macro mode. He says this was the whole problem and assures me that next time he is over we will get better pics. s.t.
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07-16-02, 08:33 AM
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:thumbsup: Very nice tanks Thanks for sharing, send more!!!
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07-17-02, 11:29 AM
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Join Date: Feb-2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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you ppl have nice nice nice tanks !..
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07-17-02, 11:56 AM
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Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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I want to show off my tanks too...unfortunatly I only have a 5.5
So here is a pic of a storage tank that I used to design. sorry...lol
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07-17-02, 11:58 AM
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OK...Here is a picture of my Tank
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07-17-02, 11:59 AM
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Heck a pic of mine too!!
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07-17-02, 11:59 AM
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OK...I got up to the rank of juvenile. I'll stop being an idiot for a while.
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07-17-02, 12:01 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: new hampshire
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I know, off the subject...but it's a small world
Edmonton? I used to live in the Flathead Valley in Montana...a couple hours below ya Mike. You guys got a great mall....
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07-17-02, 12:44 PM
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Ya, It's OK. I have not been to Montana for 20 years so I don't remember anything about it. Find any good snakes while you were there?
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07-17-02, 12:54 PM
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Location: new hampshire
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On the west side of the state there are mountains, and not a heavy snake population. But the east half of the state is plains, almost desert conditions. There’s a heavy supply of different rattler’s and lizards, rodents and scorpions…things of that nature.
There was a milking station in a state park where they had the snakes there for milking for bite juice. Walking anywhere there, especially in the early morning sun, was an awesome experience for snake spotting. What kind of snakes are native to your area?
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07-17-02, 02:53 PM
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Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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I have maybe caught a glimse of a garter snake but I'm not even sure of that. It's too cold for snakes up here (except for the record heat wave we are having this summer)
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