Finally learned how to use this thing!

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Gruntking

Jack Dempsey
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This camera had the ISO set to 50 as standard... I bumped the ISO to about 400-800 and now all the pictures i get are pretty f'in good.

Any constructive criticism, as well as pointers are welcome. Enjoy

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And this i believe is the best pic

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Last pic looks great. I couldn't help but notice the substrate - I have the same in one of my tanks
 
chonhzilla;5037090; said:
What kind of camera are you working with?

Its a digital camera 10 mpixel, nothing fancy.
I have to stop uploading to photobucket though, it ruins the quality
 
change your resolution. Photobucket is just resizeing the pics. if u click the pic on photobucket should give u the chance to see it in the size u actualy took the pic in
 
WckedMidas;5037483; said:
change your resolution. Photobucket is just resizeing the pics. if u click the pic on photobucket should give u the chance to see it in the size u actualy took the pic in

Not for me, whenever i click the image in photobucket it just makes it a little bit larger. Before i upload it, you actually have to scroll through the image. I might try direct uploading to this site and see if that works out better.

My image sizes are usually around 1.5mb and Photobucket is making them about 100kb...
 
Gruntking;5036811; said:
pretty f'in good.

Pretty f'in good, I like that!! And they are!! this is probably a tard question, but what is the name of the fish that is in your favorite picture??:confused: Oh, and I love the cons... ;)
 
Its a firemouth!
But since changing my substrate to sand a week ago on this tank his "fire mouth" has lost coloration, so has my jewel.
 
Gruntking;5037519; said:
Its a firemouth!
But since changing my substrate to sand a week ago on this tank his "fire mouth" has lost coloration, so has my jewel.

That's what confused me!! They'll probably stay that way because of the substrate.. What is the substrate anyway? I like it! Sorry if you answered that already...
 
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