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    Well, I got a new camera and am trying it out. Here is my new 125 reef. Most of the fish went into hiding when the camera came out, here are my 1st attempts at taking pictures. Tank look familiar Eve and Ross?

    Full Tank Shot

    Clark's anemone fish, red cap, zoas

    Birdsnest

    Flameback angel, diamond gobie, toadstool and GSP

    Sps and Zoa

    Kenya tree

    Maxima

    Naso

    Sushi!

    The Grotto

    Tomato and LTAs

    Cleaner shrimp

    Frags

    GSO, Zoa, Candy coral

    Mixed reef
    Ju
    Just some random shots. Playing with my new camera.
    Mike
    I live in my own little world. But it's OK, they know me here.

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    Great pictures!What kind of camera did you get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by txav8r View Post
    Great pictures!What kind of camera did you get?
    Thanks. I bought a Canon Powershot Digital Elf SD790IS. It was $135.00 at Costco. I am sure that if I took the time to read more than the 'quick start' page I could do better.
    Those are pictures straight out of the box and half the fish were hiding from the camera.
    Last edited by msmith619; Sat, 29th Aug 2009 at 04:25 PM.
    Mike
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    I like the deep canyon.

    Jack
    Big whorls have little whorls, Which feed on their velocity;
    And little whorls have lesser whorls, And so on to viscosity

    Lewis Richardson in 1922

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    Mike, tank looks great. I started from the bottom up and as soon as I hit the FTS, I thought to myself... "Man this tank looks familiar, looks kind of like Ross and Eve's tank", then I saw your post. LOL.

    Great shots. I really like the toadstool.

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    Hey Mike,

    Wow! Tank looks awesome. I am so happy that you have got it setup and running. Again it looks great.. Brings back happy memories. Your Naso Tang is beautiful love the orange cap its showing lots of growth. Great pics as well. If you ever need anything feel free to give us a call we will definitley try to help.


    Just a small tank...


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    Looks great Mike. Maybe we'll get a chance to see it in person sometime down the road.
    Back In Business!
    240gal BRICK!!

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    Thanks Ross. You know where I live. I will set out a couple of cold ones. Here is a blast from the past, the tank set up at your house.
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    Mike
    I live in my own little world. But it's OK, they know me here.

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