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Old 11-14-2008, 07:11 AM
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Default My 30g Reef - New Camera

I am new to this photography thing and I just bought a Nikon D40 2 days ago so I am still trying to fiddle around and figure out some of the settings. Here are some pics I have taken thus far.








My Linckia Star









The star again






Wall hammer








Branching hammer







Tank shot





My night shot. A pitiful attempt at adjusting the aperture and shutter.






The wall at night






Playing with the focus. The SPS is in focus while the red flowerpot is out of focus.




The process reversed.






Some mundane polyps






Kind of neat. The knocked over SPS is the result of my lumbering urchin.




Various other things. More polyps, zoas, gorgan, colt, some toadstools the back somewhere.









If anybody wants to know the exact settings for any of the pics juts ask, I have the info saved in the properties of the NEF files.
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Old 11-14-2008, 07:23 AM
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Neat

I have a D40 too but I don't know how to use it.


I really like the pic of the wall hammer at night and the colour of the star.
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Old 11-14-2008, 07:34 AM
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Thanks, I have about another 100 pics that didn't turn out to good. too much shaking, bad use of the flash. Learning curve I guess


For the d40
I would suggest using the sport setting for good day shots and the shutter and aperture priority settings. If you use "A" or "S" though, make sure the flash is off and use a tripod or something similar to hold the camera. I thought it handy to use the 2 second timer on the camera so it is completely still when it fires.
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