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Bob I
10-03-2005, 06:17 PM
Christy said I might be able to take some worthwhile pictures :rolleyes: , so here are some fun shots :eek:
Bullseye zoanthid?
http://members.shaw.ca/rcipema/bullseye.jpg
Encrusting type of Colt frag
http://members.shaw.ca/rcipema/colt.jpg
Goby with Hydnophora
http://members.shaw.ca/rcipema/hydnogoby.jpg
Goby with Staghorn
http://members.shaw.ca/rcipema/stag_goby.jpg
Nice red skirt zoanthid
http://members.shaw.ca/rcipema/redzoo.jpg
Another zoanthid
http://members.shaw.ca/rcipema/unknownzoo.jpg
Hmmm, I think Bob is getting hooked on photography!
It's a whole new addiction, especially when you have a good camera .
Nice shots
Scott
Bob I
10-07-2005, 09:42 PM
One would think that more than just Scott would have a look at these. :mrgreen:
Delphinus
10-07-2005, 09:52 PM
Sorry, I looked, and drooled, and then forgot to post something.
Incidentally you never posted anything about MY pictures that I posted last week, so now MY feelings are all hurt too.
( :razz: )
No, seriously, nice pictures. I especially like those red-skirted zoos. :mrgreen:
christyf5
10-07-2005, 10:13 PM
Looks great Bob. You might be able to clear up some of that fuzziness by backing up a bit (I don't know how close you got) or using a tripod?? You've got some nice stuff there :cool:
Jason McK
10-07-2005, 10:14 PM
Looks GREAT Bob. WOW
What is your Clown Gobie sitting in (second pic with gobie)?
Jason
Bob I
10-07-2005, 10:17 PM
Looks GREAT Bob. WOW
What is your Clown Gobie sitting in (second pic with gobie)?
Jason
In one picture he is sitting on Hydnophora, and the other is Staghorn. :mrgreen:
Bob I
10-07-2005, 10:19 PM
Looks great Bob. You might be able to clear up some of that fuzziness by backing up a bit (I don't know how close you got) or using a tripod?? You've got some nice stuff there :cool:
Thanks, I realise that. I am working with an 8mb card, and just started using that digital zoom. Therefore I publish most anything :redface:
Bob I
10-07-2005, 10:20 PM
Sorry, I looked, and drooled, and then forgot to post something.
Incidentally you never posted anything about MY pictures that I posted last week, so now MY feelings are all hurt too.
( :razz: )
No, seriously, nice pictures. I especially like those red-skirted zoos. :mrgreen:
Okay, sorry. I will go back and look. :redface:
christyf5
10-07-2005, 10:25 PM
Looks great Bob. You might be able to clear up some of that fuzziness by backing up a bit (I don't know how close you got) or using a tripod?? You've got some nice stuff there :cool:
Thanks, I realise that. I am working with an 8mb card, and just started using that digital zoom. Therefore I publish most anything :redface:
Hey no its all good. Those are some great pictures. I can't remember what the lens is like on your camera but instead of using a tripod I set the lens right agains the glass with my camera. Helps hold it steady and I get the camera as close to my critter as possible :biggrin:
Delphinus
10-07-2005, 10:31 PM
I was just joking around, but thanks for the comments anyhow. :biggrin:
Sorry, I looked, and drooled, and then forgot to post something.
Incidentally you never posted anything about MY pictures that I posted last week, so now MY feelings are all hurt too.
( :razz: )
No, seriously, nice pictures. I especially like those red-skirted zoos. :mrgreen:
Okay, sorry. I will go back and look. :redface:
rusty
10-07-2005, 10:45 PM
Nice pictures Bob :biggrin:
Bob I
10-07-2005, 10:47 PM
Looks great Bob. You might be able to clear up some of that fuzziness by backing up a bit (I don't know how close you got) or using a tripod?? You've got some nice stuff there :cool:
Thanks, I realise that. I am working with an 8mb card, and just started using that digital zoom. Therefore I publish most anything :redface:
Hey no its all good. Those are some great pictures. I can't remember what the lens is like on your camera but instead of using a tripod I set the lens right agains the glass with my camera. Helps hold it steady and I get the camera as close to my critter as possible :biggrin:
I actually use a tripod. There is that minimum focal distance of 1.5 cm to worry about, so I can't go right against the glass. In addition I am too lazy to take multiple shots. I guess I harken back to the days of film. One of these days I will go out and get a bigger card. :mrgreen:
christyf5
10-07-2005, 11:51 PM
Yeah mine has a minimum focal distance of 3cm. None of my corals are that close to the glass so I figure it can't hurt. I get some great shots that way :biggrin:
Invigor
10-08-2005, 12:20 AM
very beautiful bob!
reeferaddict
10-08-2005, 01:04 AM
I don't know what Christy's talking about.... :razz: Great pics Bob! How about a full tank shot?
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