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Ruth 04-15-2006 03:22 AM

My new Angel
 
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Here is a picture of my new Goldflake Angel fish. He/she is a bit skinny right now but after the first day of hiding has been eating like a pig - fortunately not corals or clams. The picture is crappy and I will try to get a better one tomorrow with a different lense and without the flash going off.

Quagmire 04-15-2006 04:04 AM

ahhhh now I want one :biggrin:

sumpfinfishe 04-15-2006 05:50 AM

Nice looking fish Ruth :biggrin:

I would have just said-sorry for the moonlight reflection :mrgreen:

Pan 04-15-2006 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Ruth
Here is a picture of my new Goldflake Angel fish. He/she is a bit skinny right now but after the first day of hiding has been eating like a pig - fortunately not corals or clams. The picture is crappy and I will try to get a better one tomorrow with a different lense and without the flash going off.

i think your in trouble it has a big white spot near it's tail :)

d-bo 04-15-2006 12:57 PM

nice looking fish i want one too!

J Feez 04-15-2006 03:18 PM

That is a super cool looking fish. How big do they get?

Ruth 04-15-2006 03:43 PM

They can get up to 10" so quite a large Angel although there are certainly lots that get bigger. This guy is about 3" right now.
Subdued: I am worried about that big white spot what do you think I should do? I'm thinking just put a different lense on my camera and actually learn how to operate it in manual mode might just do the trick!

Pan 04-15-2006 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Ruth
They can get up to 10" so quite a large Angel although there are certainly lots that get bigger. This guy is about 3" right now.
Subdued: I am worried about that big white spot what do you think I should do? I'm thinking just put a different lense on my camera and actually learn how to operate it in manual mode might just do the trick!

if you tank tank photos at an angle ...like 45 degrees or so, it should cut down on the reflection of the flash

sumpfinfishe 04-15-2006 06:22 PM

Ruth, two quick tips for ya!

Set your aperture to the lowest value(F2.8) thus opening the lens to the fullest then just use a high shutter speed to compensate, you shouldn't need to use a flash if you have a half decent camera.

Corals are more of the opposite, you want to dial up(F16) or close the aperture and use a slow shutter speed(with tripod) in order for the processor to absorb all the natural colors of the coral.

Ruth 04-15-2006 06:40 PM

Well ya know on the camera thing I do have a really decent camera (Canon 20D) it's just that I cannot seem to figure out how to use the manual settings so I always end up going to auto and then the flash just comes on. If I could just figure out how to set the appature etc. in manual mode I think I could take some really good pictures. Also need to find someone to build me one of those camera boats to take some top down shots.


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