The journey continues...my rimless Aqua Forest

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Rawrzer;4672201;4672201 said:
holy balls those are amazing
why thank you :)
 
Damn.. not only is your tank insanely awesome, but your photography skills as well. It's just damn amazing.. keep it up..
 
MXZ;4672484;4672484 said:
Damn.. not only is your tank insanely awesome, but your photography skills as well. It's just damn amazing.. keep it up..
thanks, appreciate it :cheers:
 
Teach me Yoda!

I like the new look! now all that's left is to tear it apart and redo it again!
I kid - I kid
~LiquiD~
 
jcardona1;4672427; said:
...For the rimless cube I'll be setting up God knows when, I'll be leaving the background clear. This tank will have a nice hardscape to it. Sort of Iwagumi influence, but not just a foreground plant and three rocks ;)

Can't wait :thumbsup:
 
Hey J

Been away for abit, so just skimmed your recent pics.
Looking lush bud. Glad to see everything is still going strong.
Have a good christmas ok bud
 
[QUOTE='vspec';467382;46738266]Hey J

Been away for abit, so just skimmed your recent pics.
Looking lush bud. Glad to see everything is still going strong.
Have a good christmas ok bud[/QUOTE]
Hey man, it's been a while! Thanks for the feedback, take care :)
 
What I really love about my planted tank is being able to watch all the fish school together, interact and swim through the plants. What can I say, it calms me :) If you've ever tried to photograph tiny fish, then you can appreciate how hard it is. I'm surprised I even got that shot of the rummynose tetras, they are a focus nightmare!!

These were shot with my 70-200mm f/2.8 from about 5ft back, zoomed in all the way to 200mm. This allows the fish to swim about as if I weren't there. This truly is my best set so far. First off, my favorite two:

*clicka fo mo bigga*







And the rest



This one was pure luck!






This could have been a great image had I not blown the focus. Also, the shallow depth of field worked against me here. Oh well!
 
thanks, those are turqoise rainbows
 
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