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spoot 02-02-2008 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by argan (Post 298225)
LoL Am I the only one who can tell it was Photo-shopped?
A Very good job mind you, but fake.
Look on the sand, no fish shadows.
Also too many are in perfect focus at once,
And some are duplicates of one fish.
Dream tank for sure :P

It may have photoshopped. Some unsharp mask, maybe some white balance adjustments. No shadows due to the fact the poster used a flash, thus most of the light captured would be from the flash.

Matt 02-02-2008 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spoot (Post 298605)
Not sure what the focal length would have to do with it. With flash or powerful reef tank lights, you can stop down the aperture so the the depth of field is very big. Shutter speed would not have anything to do with the amount of fish, if you can catch the fastest one without blur, the rest would not be blurred either.

~Newt

Clearly you are correct, and my errors have been exposed.

tbone 02-05-2008 05:18 PM

first of all, i would like to let you all know this photo is not photoshop in any way or form!, you can take a look at my post i have created awhile back, there are 4 250 watt MH on the tank, the system is connect to a huge sump in the basement.

if you guy think it's fake, i'll go record some videos for you when i head to chris house.

chris just knows how to take pictures thats all he doesn't even know how to use any photoshop software.

Mattgesy 02-06-2008 02:11 AM

its not fake, i up the pixels on the picture and they match, not even a good photoshopper can get them to match, plus you can see the shadows in the glass, and even.. if the fish is high enough your not going to see the shadows

Quote:

Originally Posted by argan (Post 298225)
LoL Am I the only one who can tell it was Photo-shopped?
A Very good job mind you, but fake.
Look on the sand, no fish shadows.
Also too many are in perfect focus at once,
And some are duplicates of one fish.
Dream tank for sure :P


fishoholic 02-06-2008 02:42 AM

That's what I'd like to have someday. But with that many fish I think a 1000g + size display tank would be better than a 500g display. However I'm not one to judge as I know I'm a bit overstocked too. I will say that the fish look healthy and that's always a good thing.

argan 02-06-2008 02:47 AM

Ok I take it back, I think its real now :)

just so many fish it made me SO JELOOSE:lol:

piaa 02-06-2008 03:09 AM

Sorry for the late replies. but im in the works on getting a tank journal done with step by step pictures on the build.

Mr.alberta: And yes my setup will be over 1000 gallon when everything is done

Der_iron_chef: the tank size is 132x33x28

Joe Reefer: As for the fish count there isn't much in there yet about 45+ but ill be gettting more angels in there.

Der_Iron_Chef 02-06-2008 04:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piaa (Post 299607)
...there isn't much in there yet about 45+...

:crazyeye:

Murminator 02-06-2008 04:18 PM

I think it's the real deal and I wanna see it.......maybe the tank tour can stop there :mrgreen:

kuatto 02-06-2008 05:35 PM

Tank looks awsome,must be nice to just sit back during the evening and just gaze at the tank.Would love to see the rest of the setup and its workings.


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