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Old 01-27-2008, 06:39 AM   #1
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1 Bamboo Shrimp
1 Debewie Md
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Old 01-27-2008, 01:07 PM   #2
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I moved your threads to the Fish and Aquarium picture forum.

Good pics. I suggest turning the tank lights on and the room lights off. Use the macro mode of the camera, if it has one and turn the flash off. Usually you get better pics that way and don't have the reflection of the flash in the pic. Just a suggestion....
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Old 01-27-2008, 01:12 PM   #3
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The camera takes nice, clear pictures, but I'd work on how you take them.

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Old 01-28-2008, 02:19 PM   #4
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yea im a noob i have no idea what im doing but thanks for the feedback guys girls
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5freshwater clams
1 SwordTail
1 gourami
5 Danios Zebra
14 Tetra Neons
3 Ghost Shrimp
3 African dwarf Frogs
1 Pleco BushyNose
1 Bamboo Shrimp
1 Debewie Md
1Tetra Bleeding heart
2 Platates
1 red tail shark fish
4 freash water clams
3 Female Betas various colors
7 Assorted live Plants
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I also find that using a tripod helps (if you aren't already). You get less blur that way and much sharper pictures, since the camera is stable.
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Old 01-28-2008, 02:32 PM   #6
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he cam has so many settings but it does not have a booklet it was a gift to her and she does not know to much either i wouldnt mind getting into photography but i need to know how to use my equipment anyone have experience with the cannon EOS?
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5freshwater clams
1 SwordTail
1 gourami
5 Danios Zebra
14 Tetra Neons
3 Ghost Shrimp
3 African dwarf Frogs
1 Pleco BushyNose
1 Bamboo Shrimp
1 Debewie Md
1Tetra Bleeding heart
2 Platates
1 red tail shark fish
4 freash water clams
3 Female Betas various colors
7 Assorted live Plants
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