Nighttime Photo's

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
evojoey;3784958; said:
Thanks, Camera is a Fuji Fine Pix S700. Not a real good camera. Can't manually focus and the auto focus always finds the glass before the fish. Sometimes I get lucky and get decent shots.

These are great shots for a non-DSLR Joey. I have the same problem with my P&S camera as well. It likes to find acrylic imperfections and focus on that before attaining a good focus on the fish.
 
Sparkyreed123;3785654; said:
Really good shots mate, what lighting is that you've got on?

The lights on the tank I got from Ikea. They are under cabinet accent lights. Heck of a lot cheaper than buying moon lights from an aquarium store and they seem to do the trick.

Thanks for them comments everyone.
 
Got bored of the pool filter sand so I decided to switch it up. I used Quikcrete fine silica sand. I think it looks 10x better. Once again. I don't have a DSLR, so I apologize for the poopy pics. Enjoy.

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evojoey;3802873; said:
Got bored of the pool filter sand so I decided to switch it up. I used Quikcrete fine silica sand. I think it looks 10x better. Once again. I don't have a DSLR, so I apologize for the poopy pics. Enjoy.

Nice new pics Joey! I just switched the sand in my 125g for the stuff. Your geos like it better???
 
JK47;3804160; said:
Nice new pics Joey! I just switched the sand in my 125g for the stuff. Your geos like it better???

Thanks. So far so good. No ill effects. Even my cory's like it better. They're digging around in it too. It's much finer than the pool filter sand and is still pretty easy to clean. I do lose some of it through the vacuum tube, but I bought a lot of extra for backup.
 
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