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    Quote Originally Posted by apedroza
    What are the ones in the 3rd pic those are awesome. I call dibs on the first frag.
    Anthony, I believe they are blue kiss. If Sean(cpreefguy) sees the pic he can give you a positive i.d.
    You will be first in line when they grow out some more.
    John

    "Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place and then come down and shoot the survivors." Ernest Hemingway

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    Thanks Cliff, I went with the Sony dsc-h2. I got a sweet deal on the camera and accessories due to a mix up by Best Buy. I like it so far. As far as the tanks shots- they were literally the first pics with the camera without reading any instructions. They colors are pretty close so the white balance is working well. It seemed like the lower corals came out better than the top shots. I guess I need to factor in the lights of the tank. I read about 1/5 of the thread you linked to- I need to read a little at a time because my attention span and retention is shorter as I get older.
    John

    "Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place and then come down and shoot the survivors." Ernest Hemingway

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    Ahhh yes, I have old timers ADD myself.

    Now what were we talking about, and what kind of camera did you get? :lol
    Cliff

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    all you need to know is how to reset your camera to factory defaults, that way you can jack it allllll up and still be ok. Have fun playing! You maayyyyyyyyyy wanna invest in a tripod, and use a timer, it works really good.

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    i suggest using the macro setting for pictures so close up to the subject. This is usually a flower icon on the camera. try holding down the shutter button slightly to autofocus and move back and forth slightly to see where the lens focuses best. then depress the shutter completely.

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