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17-08-2003, 03:07 PM | #41 |
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nice!!
gill dev looks a lot like mine now just waiting for the whole area to be covered |
17-08-2003, 03:23 PM | #42 |
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thanx for sharing ken bro. Very useful information, and of course, great aro i'll either shift this thread to tank setup and sticky it or move it to FAQs forums, when the discussion here is over.
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http://www.arofanatics.com/members/vil/red2/ i still think it look better in real, my picts cant really capture the real color, esp with flash |
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Your red & mine got same kind of scale shine. I'm hoping it will be a thin frame type of red. Then I saw some more mature emperor with thick frame. Look like it will be thick frame too. I don't like taking pic with flash too. Somehow, just can't get the hand of it. My digital don't allow me to control the flash sufficiently - just low level. I probably need much lower setting without compromising exposure. |
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I am using 2 tubes of 30W Arcadia Tubes for 4x2x2 tank. |
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17-08-2003, 09:32 PM | #49 | |
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I can understand the feeling of orange rims development being flash away by the camera flash. Too little flash... cannot capture the fish sharply.... too much flash... colour got wash away... haizzz.. Maybe photography experts out there can help us to minimise this problem. Regards, Alan Koh |
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another solution is to have more patience and wait for the color to intensify, good reds never scared flash! |
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