Nice shots Pat!
The camera came today. It is a Nikon D7000 and I charged the battery, attached the lens and played.
Gypsy, my little dumpster dog.
Random Tefe Adults
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Batch A and B dads
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Nice shots Pat!
F1 Cuipeua sub-adult
Curua adult, this fish is that red. This was suppose to be my show fish at the NADA 2012 show
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Tefe RSG sub-adults
Tefe RSG. Third place winner in the Wild Class at the NADA 2012 Show
Last edited by Second Hand Pat; 10-17-2012 at 07:20 PM.
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Batch A F1 Tefe Juvies
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Beautiful
~Jaimie~
"The best doctor in the world is a veterinarian. He can't ask his patients what is the matter - he's got to just know."-Will Rogers
Excellent shots, with practice you'll end up making masterpieces hehe
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Yup dslr look scary but once u get ur hands on one u will never want n e thing less . If u get a light source they will look even sharper like ur pups pic. What ISO is the camera set on?
~Jaimie~
"The best doctor in the world is a veterinarian. He can't ask his patients what is the matter - he's got to just know."-Will Rogers
Great shots Pat. Already a pro.
Playing around with different lighting, can you elaborate a bit what you were doing and how close to the tank did you actually get?
DiscusLoverJeff
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Very Nice Shots
Jeff, I actually was fairly close, 12 to 15 inches away. This lens has no zoom and I have already learned how to not catch the flash in the glass. Also the reviews on this lens (and camera) mention both do well in low light situations
In the adult Tefe tank the room light is natural light and this tank does have a LED light which was on. Both light source cast the fish with a warm cast which the camera caught nicely.
In my little fishroom the only light source is a couple of overhead lights which contain those funky florescent lights and this is where the Tefe RSD sub-adult are and the F1 Tefe juvies are. These tanks do not have tank light so only the camera flash was used.
The F1 Cuipeua tank is in the foyer and it has natural light and a overhead but again the camera flash was the primary light source.
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