Missing live rock and water or stone from a different aquarium makes it hard to get this thing stable. It all goes fine and well, but it is not really in balance yet.
I am happy.
I am happy.
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What did you use to design it on the computer and what kind of anemone is that? And what do you do for a living? It seems like you’ve done this before or do something related?
Incredible build!! Love the attention to detail and clean aesthetic.
Do you have two sailfin tangs? Those Are one of my favorite fish
What's the camera you use to take pictures of your tank? they look really good
Dang, impressive!!! I have a Nikon 5600, which is pretty similar to the canon 250D. Haven't gotten into taking aquarium shots yet since my tank is still in the process of having stuff put in haha.- Cheapest Canon 250D with Kitlens 18x55
- Mostly white light (I run XR30 with all sliders on max)
- Shoot in RAW format
- Do not zoom
- Settings on manual, 1/50, F4(if you don't zoom), iso200
- With these settings you can shoot while holding (no tripod)
- Open RAW in Photoshop (or other RAW editor)
- Temperature to 50000, Tint to -32, exposure to +2/+2.5
- Export as PNG in 1920x1080
Dang, impressive!!! I have a Nikon 5600, which is pretty similar to the canon 250D. Haven't gotten into taking aquarium shots yet since my tank is still in the process of having stuff put in haha.