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  1. Sept 24: Here's the current situation

    Now that I am home for a bit and have time to prepare the fishroom for the new tank, I figured I better shoot a video of what things are like here. It is about to change quite a bit, so I thought this would be a fun clip.

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    Tank Entry
  2. SEASMART talks about their MACNA experience

    We talked a little bit about SEASMART on this month's podcast. If you didn't realize it came out, check the front page of the site.

    SEASMART did a little write up, and I had to share it since I see a little Reef Addicts love on their page!
    http://www.seasmart.ecoez.com/macna-2010.html

    Check out their feelings on attending our annual event here in North America.
  3. A new addict is being added to our site.

    Adam Blundell is the Director of the Aquatic & Terrestrial Research Team, whose efforts are designed to bring hobbyists and researchers together for common goals. When not teaching in the laboratory, Adam stays busy with many projects, local aquatic clubs, and a hectic travel schedule for speaking engagements. Adam can be contacted at AdamBlundell@hotmail.com.



    We'd like to welcome Adam to our family, and look ...
  4. Catch the CRASE!! Oklahoma City, Sept 18, 2010

    I'm heading up to OKC this weekend to attend CRASE. This is my third time, and it is always enjoyable. Paul recently posted what you can expect (posted below), so if you are in the area and a true addict, don't miss it!

    Hi All,

    CRASE 2010 is almost here and i wanted to post an update and take an opportunity to summarize what is happening and give you any last minute pieces of information.

    CRASE 2010 is being held at the COX Convention Center, downtown ...

    Updated 09-14-2010 at 05:59 PM by melev

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    News - local, national, & world
  5. Late night photography in Tampa, Florida

    Jessy takes great late night pictures, and I asked her to show me some of her secrets. We walked down to the beach and set up our cameras on tripods, and then commenced shooting. For the stars, 1000 ISO for 8 seconds was just about right for my D90. For the buildings, it was 85 seconds to get an interesting profile with a starburst effect from some lights.



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    Photography/Video