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New Photo Contest for MARCH!!!


dhoch

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Here are the rules:

 

1) 1 entry per person

2) Pic must be accompanied by the following information:

Name/BB Name, Camera used (and shot spec if available: shutter speed, f-stop, etc), Location of picture (if tank how big), Subject description

3) No re-using pictures, once a picture has been in a contest it can not be in another one. (i.e. take more pictures)

4) There will be a theme each month and your pic must fit the theme.

5) Failure to follow these rules will cause any and all entrys by a person for that month to be disqualified

 

Theme this month is zooanthids (suggested by seantedez)....Remember: Please PM me suggestions for new themes in the following months.

 

Dave

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Guest tgallo

argh, first clams,now zoos, i have none. heck,i dont even have a good camers :biggrin: .

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Well PM me what you do have :)

 

Dave

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argh, first clams,now zoos, i have none. heck,i dont even have a good camers :biggrin: .

 

the rules doesn't say they have to BELONG to you....... ask permission to photograph someone's tank ;)

 

am I correct in telling him this??

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Thats true... I mean you can use a pic taken in natures tank if you want :) (and she doesn't need to be asked).... but I would recommend asking anyone else whos tank you were going to take pictures of.

 

Dave

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Here is one I took.

 

zoa.jpg

 

bbyatv

Sony Cyber Shot

Shutter speed - ? (set to auto)

F-stop - ? (set to auto)

Zoom - Set to macro

My 30g in Centreville, VA

Orange zooanthids

 

Bruce

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(edited)

Name/BB Name: Adrienne/Sugar Magnolia

Camera used: Olympus Stylus 300 Digital/macro

Location of picture: My old 7.5 gallon tank

Subject description: field of zoas

 

fieldofzoos-1.jpg

Edited by Sugar Magnolia
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Ok I'll add mine:

 

Look into my eyes your getting sleepy:

 

rpe13.jpg

 

David Hochheiser

Red People Eaters in my 180

Shot with a Nikon D70

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IMG_0633.jpg

 

Name/BB Name: Raf/rsaavedra

Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT w/28-105mm lense

shutter speed: 1/60 sec

lense aperture: f/5.6

focal lenght: 105mm

iso speed: iso-400

Location of picture: Raf's Old 24G NanoCube Mixed Reef (LPS/Soties dominated)

Subject description: Zoanthid Garden

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Name/BB Name: Chris Thomas (143gadgets)

Camera: Nikon D200 w/ 105mm Sigma Macro Lens

Shutter Speed: 1/2s

Aperture: f20

Focal Length: 105mm

ISO: 400

Location of picture: 75g BB SPS Tank

Subject description: This is a pic of my Pyro's Envy! They are unreal! They look exactly like this in my tank. By far the brightest palys I have ever seen.

 

 

CHR_1955web.jpg

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Name/BB Name: Luciano Gomes (luceneck)

Camera: Sony DSC-P200 (point and shoot, can you tell.. I suck at focusing. )

Shutter Speed: :eek:

Aperture: :eek:

Focal Length: 105mm

ISO: 200 (I think)

Location of picture: 50g Mixed Reef tank

Subject description: This blenny comes up to the tank wall every time I approach the tank. Unfortunately it causes my zoas to close up.

 

wamas_contest.jpg

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  • 2 weeks later...

Bump only 4 days left to get a pic here...

 

I'm thinking about adding prizes...get you all motivated :)

 

Dave

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How about next time we do something that maybe every one has in their tank, coolest coraline agala groth. Neatest snail/hermit shell? :lol:

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How about next time we do something that maybe every one has in their tank, coolest coraline agala groth. Neatest snail/hermit shell? :lol:

 

Not a bad idea at all Jason. Make people get creative with very basic objects. Sounds like art :)

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DSC_0268.jpg

 

Got these from Jake but were all eaten by a tang :(

 

Francis B.

Nikon D70

105mm

ISO 400

I think these were from my 58g tank.

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