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A few Pictures

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Just a few shots of some recent stuff I got from Drew.

Recently dubbed as "Mr. Sir Fred": He's a funny little fellow... always dashing out to check out anything that might need checking out.
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Pink Sinularis (This is just he cutest little frag.. looks like a little cactus)
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Red Mushroom w/ purple spots.
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These were the only ones that wanted to pose at the time, but I was happy with the way the pictures turned out.
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cute
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I thought that the sinularia frag was larger than that.... That shroom looks great in that picture. I just had too much light for it to look good. You have more of a blue color rather than purple for the spots.
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Very good shot of the blenny.
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The Blue frag is much larger than that, maybe that is the one you are thinking about. It just is not in a good spot to get a good shot of. I don't have one of those great cams like Kevin does (Gotta get me one though!).

This tank just has PC lights over it , so nothing is getting blinded , but everything seems to be doing well with the amount of light. I wish pc's weren't so expensive or I would put some of the acitinics over my big tank, but oh well.. they work pretty well for a small tank like this one.
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Hell what are you talking about, those pics are clear as a bell.
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Yeah, but I can only take macros at a certain length.. and it seems pretty hit & miss. I am unable to get clear shots a lot of times at certain distances, based on what the camera thinks it should be focusing on. I might have to try the magnifying glass trick. The camera is an Olympus D-490 btw. It was pretty good for it's time, but I am MUCh more impressed with the way that Nikon is looking. :) I had to take a crap-load of pictures to get these few good / focused shots.
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Great pics
Wonder what it is going to take to get a bigger tank?????
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