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Hi again Patt:
That was very Interesting to read about your foxface eating up the Bubble Algae. I have rescued a Scribbled Rabbitfish - Siganus doliatus And all It will eat is the Grape Caulerpa. and Nori :) I wish it liked Bryopsis ;)
I have a pair of Disbar Anthias as well They do quite well in my 75 tank, So no more LPS ??
Got to show us a tank shot now:)
Jeff


Yeah other that tangs the anthias is one of my favorite fish. No, no more lps for now. I'm really going after the acro/sps right now. I will after I'm able to upgrade to a BIGGER TANK:badgrin:.. I plan to go to either a 150g
48LX30Wx24T or a 180g 60Lx30Wx24T. Then I'll have some more lps, lords, micromusas ect.

Hope you enjoy the pics.

Thanks, Robert
 
They are nice photos and if you lived closer i would come over to take some shots for you to help you with your camera, I would take the pics with my own camera but you live too far away for me to offer you such an offer:(

Buddy
 
They are nice photos and if you lived closer i would come over to take some shots for you to help you with your camera, I would take the pics with my own camera but you live too far away for me to offer you such an offer:(

Buddy
That would be cool, if you didn't live so far away. Thanks anyway..
This my first time taking any pics of any kind in many years. The camera is just a point and shoot Kodak Easy Share c633. I'm sure I could of done better if I had some kind of a tripod. Was using chairs and pillows:lol:
Would really like a Canon Rebel xt with 100mm macro lens. Then learn how to use it:confused: ...
 
Your nothing to be a shame of for I should had seen the camera I was using with just my eels, it was a worthless 3.0 mega pixel and lost much coloration out a long with more detailed images.

I only went out starting buying this camera last Xmas with a little help from Santa due to the fact that I am still in plan to do these reef tanks as I wanted them for much later after I buy the $600 flash, I then at some later date buy myself a digital video camcorder which will also take stills and I believe it will run me not less then $2,500.

You should had send the first pics mi took with this camera and the main first pics of my granddaughters (4 of age) dance in which I used the 100 MM micro lens and used no flash while seating back in about the 23rd row of seats. And I will post a photo I took which the girls in this photo was moving real fast and not forget, I used no flash
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OK, so I`m showing off both my daughter and granddaughter :D

Also, later on when the reef tanks are going and all, I will then use at times a tripod with a remote control to snap photos, but this wont be for a good while yet.

You do have the Rebel then? Great, you need to go over the booklet and when your the time in which I wish I had the time to do this is to take all kinds of pics, under different conditions for you cam always delete the photos and when you need to delete the pics on the card, do it from the camera itself, not when it is plug into your computer, that is a NO! NO!
Every time you delete pics from your card, you lost a little free space and when this space becomes so large, you take the card to wolf cameras and they can clear the card for you.

At my age, I not use something as lazy as a chair or so to take my pics :eek:

Also on this rebel XT is it. It has automatic pic taking as well in which would be best is when taking on manual, you just have to practice a lot and in time you will take greater shots then your doing now. Not unless you want that camera me son in law gave me that 3.0 mega pixel camera :evil:

Buddy
 
Your nothing to be a shame of for I should had seen the camera I was using with just my eels, it was a worthless 3.0 mega pixel and lost much coloration out a long with more detailed images.

I only went out starting buying this camera last Xmas with a little help from Santa due to the fact that I am still in plan to do these reef tanks as I wanted them for much later after I buy the $600 flash, I then at some later date buy myself a digital video camcorder which will also take stills and I believe it will run me not less then $2,500.

You should had send the first pics mi took with this camera and the main first pics of my granddaughters (4 of age) dance in which I used the 100 MM micro lens and used no flash while seating back in about the 23rd row of seats. And I will post a photo I took which the girls in this photo was moving real fast and not forget, I used no flash
20060513_1079.jpg

IMG_1966.jpg


OK, so I`m showing off both my daughter and granddaughter :D

Also, later on when the reef tanks are going and all, I will then use at times a tripod with a remote control to snap photos, but this wont be for a good while yet.

You do have the Rebel then? Great, you need to go over the booklet and when your the time in which I wish I had the time to do this is to take all kinds of pics, under different conditions for you cam always delete the photos and when you need to delete the pics on the card, do it from the camera itself, not when it is plug into your computer, that is a NO! NO!
Every time you delete pics from your card, you lost a little free space and when this space becomes so large, you take the card to wolf cameras and they can clear the card for you.

At my age, I not use something as lazy as a chair or so to take my pics :eek:

Also on this rebel XT is it. It has automatic pic taking as well in which would be best is when taking on manual, you just have to practice a lot and in time you will take greater shots then your doing now. Not unless you want that camera me son in law gave me that 3.0 mega pixel camera :evil:

Buddy

No I don't have the Canon Rebel xt yet. I intend to buy one soon though.
Do you have the Canon Rebel xt? Is that what you took those pictures with?
Very nice pictures!!!!!
 
In order for me to paste so many photos in the same post is that I use photobucket, and all I need to do is copy the link to post it. And that rebel Xt is what I have and is costing me money for I need to also maintenance this camera and all the lens once a year to clean and all or I will have junk on my hands. The new lens I'm buying soon after Xmas cost $179 a year for its insurance and that covers it that if a truck drove over the whole camera with all the lens and crush it to bits, I take all those junk in a bag to wolf cameras and I get everything new. But that is highly unlikely too happen, don't you think?
 
You have to host the image. Your just posting a link to Reef Frontiers.

Don
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Hey Don W. I'm not to computer savvy, So could you tell me how to host the image please. I resisted the computer revolution for a long time now at 51 I'm trying to catch up:oops:
 
Why don't you check out photobucket.com and use it as a host for your pics and when you download any image in photobucket, you have three links to choose from and you copy the bottom of the three and paste here, why don't you try that? And thanks to Don that I left out the idea that you use photobucket as a host for your photos. :oops:

Buddy
 
I dont know of any hosting other than Photo Bucket. My ISP gives me plenty of storage space.

Don
 
Well Don, the problem there be that if you know anything about the digital camera that to get the best pics I need to have the image setting on the larger. And I not even need to resize or anything, just download at photobucket and you know the rest

Also if I could do it myself, I would love too for I need to leave this pics in photobucket as far as I know so that they would still show once I load them here in the forums
 
Try again here

<a href="http://photobucket.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r279/ropatt/100_0012.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting"></a>
 
Ok, I went to photobucket, copied the link but still doesn't show pick just link. You have to click on the link to see pic. What am I missing here????
 
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