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Great photos! Everything looks happy! --Except those SPS corals in the bucket! You definitely look at the bright side.
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Very nice. Glad everything is on the rebound. I love the colour of your Duncan's and that Favia is really cool.
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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!
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The Full Montis
Montipora nudosa.
Montipora confusa. This is actually two frags that I got from two different people. You can see the rift where they are colliding. Season's Greetings / Chilli Pepper / Reverse Sunset Montipora Rainbow Montipora Pokerstar Montipora Sunset Montipora Montipora spongodes. Montipora undata Superman Montipora [ SPACE RESERVED (still missing from my collection of montis) ] |
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Wow! Your coral looks incredible buddy! Quite the collection of Montipora's too.
I didn't know you photographed with a 40D. I've been thinking of picking one up off Kijiji. It's what I use to shoot with a few years ago too. Although the cost of the Macro lenses is the real kicker.
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What I do like about the 5D is its high ISO (up to 12K). However, in a tank lit by three 250watt metal halides, ISO is hardly an issue :-) Last edited by kien; 07-14-2013 at 11:37 PM. |
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Yea, Lighting is never really an issue when photographing a tank.
I gotta get something though. Iphones do NOT like LED's so it's impossible to take a decent photo of my tank at home and I do need something for the office otherwise no one will ever see it. (at least no one on the interwebz)
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Awesome pics as always! Sorry that you lost some corals but the tank looks like it is making a nice comeback!
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