While I was at MAX last weekend, I picked up a new camera. It's a Nikon D90 with a very nice Nikon 105mm Macro lens. These were freehand shots, some taken from across the room and some standing in front of the tank. I just wanted to get a feel for the camera, which is quite the upgrade from my D70s. First of all, here's my newest pet. And now for the reef. ...
Thought it would be cool to put up an evolution of my tank over the past year and a half. Started out skimmer-less and sump-less and with T12 strip lights. Corals come and go, algae blooms and fades. It's kinda neat for me to reminisce if you will Enough with the chit chat, sit back, grab a beer, cause here comes the photos, enjoy ...
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Updated 03-28-2010 at 08:06 PM by melev
Here are a few pictures that I liked from those I took with a photo box that I build. This pink tabling acro has been growing in my tank for a couple of years, ever so slowly. It started as a tiny fraglet. The "orange blob" lives up to its name. It is interesting how the Montipora and the Birdsnest are intertwining. ...
Make sure and watch it in HD... This is the first trial run, so they should only get better!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-DpvDchpzo
Updated 04-28-2010 at 02:33 PM by MeVsTheWorld