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Posts posted by princer7
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Just checked and it said the site was down so it could be fixed.
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If your photo is looking grainy or flat, look at your ISO speed. I cannot see what it is from work.... if it is high like 800, you may need to decrease it and compensate with a longer exposure.
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The pictures look great!
There is a great plug-in utility for IE for viewing the camera info. It is a great tool to use when discecting great pictures. You can learn alot about the camera and settings used.
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Canopy is gone. Thank you!!
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Dustin, sorry about the pics. It has been crazy around here. The canopy is black which is hard to catch unless the light is good. I have been gone all weekend and it has been dark getting home from work - working late.
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I do. It is still on the front porch.
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Put me on the list!
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Don't have any pics right now. If it is still on the porch tomorrow after work, I'll try and get some.
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I have a DIY black oak canopy that was made of oak and painted black to blend in with an Oceanic Stand. I no longer have the tank so this needs to find a new home. It will fit a 48x18 footprint tank. Three sides are finished with a brace across the back. It is an open top design.
FREE but must come and pick it up. It is on the front porch.
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The cycle should have another week or so left. It's driving me crazy to have to wait as well.
If you want to give the parts a try, just let me know. I have a box full of odds and ends.
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Yea, I am looking for those "linkable" extensions that you put the float switch on. Specifically the extension.
Lee
I have some straight mounting pieces left over from some Tunze Stream 6101s that might do the trick. I ended up going with magnets vs using the supplied parts. You are welcome to try it out.
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Does anyone have one of the plastic grey extensions that came with a JBJ ATO topoff? I need one and willing to pay or trade a frag.
Lee Hoy
Georgetown
Lee, are you looking for something that hold the float switch?
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No, Jennifer and I have never met. I wasn't trying to imply she photoshopped everything(sorry if it came off that way Jennifer); it's easy to tell(in some cases) who has photoshopped everything with in an inch of its life.
I guess I just need to just keep shooting, just keep shooting, shooting, shooting, shooting.(Apologies to Nemo )
It came across as all good. Hope to meet up with you soon! Best way to learn is keep shooting.
Some things to keep in mind:
Keep the camera as still as possible. Using a tripod is good. If you do not have a remote shutter release cord, try and set the camera on a timer to avoid any camera shake too.
Keep the camera lens at a 90 degree angle to the tank to avoid distortion from the glass.
Think about your depth of field. Is everything in focus that you want to be in focus. An [smaller] aperture [number] like f/2.8 gives you a more narrow depth of field. The larger the number (f/10), the more light (longer shutter speed) you will need.
The longer the shutter speed, the more noise and graininess you can introduce into your picture. Too narrow a depth of field might meen you loose detail. It is a balancing act.
Use your exposure meter when viewed in the camera to make sure your depth of field and shutter speed give you a properly exposed photo.
Practice, Practice, Practice - Shooting in manual mode is going to be your best friend one day.
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Yummy!!!
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I could bring over a projector, watch finding nemo above the stand on the wall, and pretend.
hmmmm... July? Maybe August. I should have the tank up and fully ready by then.
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Thanks to the help of a few Austin Reef Club Members (Andrew, James, and Lee) as well as my husband and a few friends outside of the fishkeeping world, the tank was moved today from Lee's house. It survived the trip. It was difficult! The tank and stand would not separate so the whole thing minus the canopy had to be moved as a solid piece. We rented a U-Haul and it barely fit in the truck with @ 2-4" inches at the top of the door to spare (without the furniture dollies). Here is a bad picture of the tank in it's new home..... The dining room chair is there for size reference.
Thanks again guys!!!!
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The tank move is today!!!!! If you have some time to spare and would like to help, it would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!
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I have a lightly used Milwaukee SMS122 pH Controller with the probe. This was purchased at the beginning of January.
It was only used for 2 months at most. The calcium reactor was too big for my current tank needs. I have kept the probe wet. The end is wrapped in a bag filled with RO water
SMS122 pH Controller w/ probe $85
Located in Austin
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Still for sale
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What a great deal wish I picked up yours but already bought some for the new tank.
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I'll take it!!
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I sent y'all a PM with Lee's address and my contact information.
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POWER OUTAGE IN LEANDER/CEDAR PARK
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I have lost power twice this past year. Scarry with a 65 gallon having to do an emergency water change. Not sure what I will do with the new 215. I did see that Tunze has an adapter for their powerheads that would connect to a car battery - might have to look into something like that