genvmunix July 22, 2008 July 22, 2008 Stunning. What kind of camera are you using and how are you supporting it? Karl
NightOwl July 22, 2008 Author July 22, 2008 Thanks for the compliments. I use an Olympus C770. I take pretty much all my aquarium pics with a tripods. I usually put the camera right on the glass to avoid any glare.
Sikryd July 27, 2008 July 27, 2008 Sweet pictures. What kind of worm is that? I have one in my tank that is like a foot long. It freaked me out the other night. It was cruisin across some live rock, then disappeared in what must have been a hole (I couldn't see it) that went into the rock.
NightOwl July 27, 2008 Author July 27, 2008 MLazar, Thanks for the comments. Sikryd, Thanks as well. It's a bristle worm I have at least two in my tank that are over a foot long. I probably have hundreds of smaller ones in the tank. They are good at cleaning up anything that gets left behind in the crevices in the rockwork and behind the rocks. You can see how many you have any night about 20 -30 mins after your lights go off. They come out in full force.
NightOwl July 28, 2008 Author July 28, 2008 JM this is the last one... I need to take some new pics...lol.
Lisa Julia Photography August 12, 2008 August 12, 2008 Really nice! I am enjoying the photos i am seeing posted here...i am new to WAMAS and didn't realize this forum was here lol!
NightOwl August 13, 2008 Author August 13, 2008 Lisa Julia Photography, Thanks for the comments. Glad you ran across the forum. We also have themed photo contests each month that you can particpate in as well. Welcome to WAMAS . Chris, Thanks for comments.
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