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.
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.
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 ... :)
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"?
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.
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.
Falling water stopped in flight, then slowly flutters to alight. In doing so, it paints our place, our planet, seen in white, from space Slowly changes in seasons slow To browns then greens and flowered glow This strange liquid, a natural show, Is jeweled starlight we call snow
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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.
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 ... :)
Andif,
Thank you & good morning.
Meanwhile it`s9:30 PM.
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"?
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.
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.
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.
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