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Old 04-14-2013, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Zoaelite View Post
Liking the fish eye lens photos, at first I thought your house was just overly curvy .

You sir, have some fantastic handy work.
Hey thanks man and yes the fisheye is an awesome lens for these types of pictures, I sometimes fix the distortion but then the scale becomes somewhat messed up.

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Basement's looking great! It's a winter wonderland out there again don't hold your breath on the deck thing lol.
Thanks and yeah it's become more and more unlikely I'll fit a deck in before but perhaps I'll still have some time after.

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Originally Posted by BlueTang<3 View Post
What no tank shots, is this a tank build or house build...

Your construction skills are out of this world, that crown moulding is looking sharp and the ceiling is insane.
Thanks. My favorite build threads are usually the ones that involve some kind of house development hand in hand with the tank. Most big tank builds I see are usually built into there surroundings and it's cool to see how people mix reef and living quarters together. Plus I think I got more comments and questions about my ceiling than I did anything else relating to the tank, so I guess there's some interest there.


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You did a great job on the ceiling as it is but I really dig knockdown. My vote would be for that. Poll time?
I prefer the look of knockdown as well, I have it everywhere on the main floor so it does make sense to tie it in but the issue with it is it can't be patched so it can be problematic from that standpoint. The other reason I'm leaning away from it is flat sanded ceilings are actually considered an upgrade above texture and the knockdown is going to cost me around $600+ to have done while fixing the few spots won't really cost me anything. So I'm debating whether it's worth while paying more for something that isn't worth more and can't be repaired.
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