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Hi all,
We're looking for some nice, high-quality images of refugia/macroalgae reactors/algae scrubbers in healthy aquarium systems (either close-ups or wide shots) for an upcoming issue of Coral Magazine. No specific requirements for "high-quality," but let's just say they must be large, hi-res files. If you aren't confident that your image meets this requirement, chances are that it doesn't (MUST be of good print quality). Time is of the essence here, as I must receive all submissions by tomorrow afternoon--say, 1:00 p.m. MST.
If you think you've got something worth sharing with the reef community (macroalgae, fan worm colonies, mysid shrimp, etc.), Coral would love to check it out. This is going to be an epic article in an epic issue!
Please do not post submissions here.
Send them via email to: [email protected]
Also, let us know the name you'd like the image attributed to (your full name or business), and tell us a little about what we're seeing in the photo.
To ensure that no quality is lost, please send individually (no zip files).
Thank you very, very much!
We're looking for some nice, high-quality images of refugia/macroalgae reactors/algae scrubbers in healthy aquarium systems (either close-ups or wide shots) for an upcoming issue of Coral Magazine. No specific requirements for "high-quality," but let's just say they must be large, hi-res files. If you aren't confident that your image meets this requirement, chances are that it doesn't (MUST be of good print quality). Time is of the essence here, as I must receive all submissions by tomorrow afternoon--say, 1:00 p.m. MST.
If you think you've got something worth sharing with the reef community (macroalgae, fan worm colonies, mysid shrimp, etc.), Coral would love to check it out. This is going to be an epic article in an epic issue!
Please do not post submissions here.
Send them via email to: [email protected]
Also, let us know the name you'd like the image attributed to (your full name or business), and tell us a little about what we're seeing in the photo.
To ensure that no quality is lost, please send individually (no zip files).
Thank you very, very much!