Sunday, January 27, 2008

REEF DIVER SITY

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I really have to post & get some sleep.
Tonight, there are no linked images that are new. This is an older image of one of my reefs from a few years ago.
Get more sleep than I`m getting & have a great day.

7 comments:

AndiF said...

It's Monday and since it's Monday, I feel like just being up is a real accomplishment. Which is why saying "nice pic, Head" also right now feels like a really clever thing to say.

Morning ::yawn:: all.

olivia said...

Morning Head, Andi.

Head - I hope you're getting some zzzzzzzzzzzzz's.

I love seeing these full views of your aquariums. Gives a bit of size perspective to some of the indivdiual shots - which seem larger than life when they're taken at close range ... :)

Knucklehead said...

Andif,
Thank you & good morning.
Meanwhile it`s9:30 PM.

Knucklehead said...

Olivia,
Thanks,
They are harder to take, because there`s always one fish that will race through & you end up with a strange motion blur across the image. That`s if you can eliminate the flash reflection, while retaining, at least the look, of being square. That`s why you rarely see any of my images with a tank edge showing unless it`s in line with the image edge. Shooting at an angle to avoid flash reflection, creates angled lines in the image that I find unacceptable.
Now, "How`s Peaches"?

Knucklehead said...

Olivia,
I forgot to mention.
A lot of people who see my reef images, wonder at the size of the subjects.
50% of them had expected the fish to be a lot bigger, while the others the opposite, when they see them in person.

olivia said...

Peaches is doing good. He blew a big bubble nest today ... :)It's about 1/2" thick in one spot ... lol. Fun to watch him working on it - quite the industrious little peach-coloured dude.

Knucklehead said...

Olivia,
I`m so glad you have a healthy friend to show you things you`d never seen nor possibly imagined.
Such as taking things for granted.