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Originally Posted by neoh
what camera and lense do you use to take such wonderful photos?
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Thanks!
I switch between using a canon 40D and 5D Mark II. For lenses I'll use the canon 100mm macro or the 105mm zoom lens.
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Originally Posted by Bblinks
That's because kien takes shots mission impossible style, hanging from the ceiling.
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So true. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Myka
Great photos! Everything looks happy! --Except those SPS corals in the bucket! You definitely look at the bright side.
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Thanks. The tank actually doesn't look as bad as the Bucket of Death suggests. I'll throw up a FTS in a few days after I dump a few more photos.
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Originally Posted by daplatapus
Very nice. Glad everything is on the rebound. I love the colour of your Duncan's and that Favia is really cool.
Is that urchin a type of pincushion?
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Thanks. Ya, the favia is definitely a show stopper and yes, that's a pin cushion. I have a couple. The pink one and an orange one.
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Originally Posted by b09u5
Great photos kien! Sorry to hear about the freeing up of real estate, but it seems that it could have been a lot worse.
I suppose on top of all these costs for me to get into the hobby, I am going to have to add on an expensive camera and lens, so that I can try to keep up! Luckily I won't have much to shoot for a few more years.
Congrats on the 4 year anniversary!
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Thanks. It definitely could have been a lot worse, and in fact, it has. I've gone through a couple of rounds of complete coral (SPS) wipe outs. Although there was loss (and some decline) here, it wasn't a complete write off.
You don't need need an expensive camera :-) Well, I suppose it depends on your definition of expensive! Lenses do tend to be on the pricy side though..