A Few Pictures Of My Fish :)

truly very nice thanks for sharing

might i ask what camera and your plants do you use co2, personally i just cant keep plants alive in water that is
 
truly very nice thanks for sharing

might i ask what camera and your plants do you use co2, personally i just cant keep plants alive in water that is

Hi, i use a Fuji Finepix S5700 Bridge camera.

I have a pressurized CO2 (2kg fire extinghuisher) as a source of CO2 with 2.7wpg of PC T5 lighting and 3ml of Tropica Plant Nutrition+daily.

Thanks everyone.
 
stunning both tanks. good lush growth in the planted and fantastic fish colours in the african. been looking into africans lately and loving them only thing that stops me is id have to part with my beloved severums .
 
stunning both tanks. good lush growth in the planted and fantastic fish colours in the african. been looking into africans lately and loving them only thing that stops me is id have to part with my beloved severums .

severums are nice fish, i like to watch them.

Thanks everyone.
 
Hi, i use a Fuji Finepix S5700 Bridge camera.

I use Fuji finepix S9500, what settings do you use, ie auto, manual etc, and do you use macro or supermacro. Is the S5700 the CCD processor thingy, or did that only go on S9500.

Tanks look stunning, beautiful plant growth. I like the BN pic too.
 
Hi, i use a Fuji Finepix S5700 Bridge camera.

I use Fuji finepix S9500, what settings do you use, ie auto, manual etc, and do you use macro or supermacro. Is the S5700 the CCD processor thingy, or did that only go on S9500.

Tanks look stunning, beautiful plant growth. I like the BN pic too.

It has a "real photo processor" and a "7.1mp CCD sensor"

Settings i use varies depending on the fish. For example on the BN picture, i used Aperture priority (f/3.5 with macro on) and a -2 exposure bias. On the C.Borleyi picture i used shutter priority and it was set to 1/125sec because it is a fast fish. Because i didnt have enough lighting over the tank i had to use flash, but i used a paper diffuser to spread to diffuse (spread) the light out.

You can look at the settings i use by clicking on the pictures, then on the right hand side it will say "taken with a fuji S5700" then below that it will say more properties if you click on that it will take you to this page

http://www.flickr.com/photos/anorth1/3288136766/meta/


a couple of plant pictures:



HTH, Aaron
 
It has a "real photo processor" and a "7.1mp CCD sensor"

Settings i use varies depending on the fish. For example on the BN picture, i used Aperture priority (f/3.5 with macro on) and a -2 exposure bias. On the C.Borleyi picture i used shutter priority and it was set to 1/125sec because it is a fast fish. Because i didnt have enough lighting over the tank i had to use flash, but i used a paper diffuser to spread to diffuse (spread) the light out.

You can look at the settings i use by clicking on the pictures, then on the right hand side it will say "taken with a fuji S5700" then below that it will say more properties if you click on that it will take you to this page

[URL="http://www.flickr.com/photos/anorth1/3288136766/meta/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/anorth1/3288136766/meta/[/URL]

Yes I think thats the same as mine but mine has 9. something CCD sensor. Thats quite interesting, I tend to use the aperture priority mode with macro (is the -2 exposure bias automatic or manual setting) I have noticed with shutter priority you need to use the flash. Where do put the paper diffuser?? Another thing, does the S5700 have a manual focus, on ap mode with macro I seem to need the manual focus, automatic does not seem to cut it, I also use a mini tripod on a table, some shots I seem to use moms Kodak for, it has better automatic modes than mine, the manual modes are a bit of a learning curve for me still at the moment. Cheers for the link, will have a good look there!!
 

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