First pics w/ new Camera!

hyunelan2

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Jun 1, 2005
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Try turning off the other lights in the room and taking a few pictures (leave tank lights on). That might get rid of some of the blurryness in a couple spots. Good pictures though, even for a White Sox fan - go Cubs! (even though they are TERRIBLE).
 

zoalover34

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Jun 5, 2006
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Joe: im using 50/50 bulbs they are only 15watts each.. they are the only ones that will fit in my hood.. T8 i believe is the bulb size.. more pics commin in a few! thanks for the kind words but u can pick them apart i know they arn't that good lol .. still gotta learn how to use this camera just got it in the mail yesterday!
 

zoalover34

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Jun 5, 2006
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More Pic's


look close u can see "Rocky"


Just a Morning Glory


One of our 4 cats (shelly)


One of my 2 dogs (Milenko)


The "C" Looking part in the rock is where the Clowns Host.. not the Xenia :(


My proud Apista Rock LMAO


Crappy Full Tank Shot


Everyone Gettin Along


Cora the Coral Beauty..
 

Lorna

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Mar 3, 2005
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xenia is a good low light softie. I have a clump of pulsing bubblegum pink pom pom that is growing madly in my main display. I put a small pebble beside it and voila! I have a piece that I now put in my 20g. Too bad it doesn't ship well or I would frag some up........