In six months or so you can watch National Geographic and say hey those are Tracys shrimp
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Lol I have no clue did not even think about that all I know is how to use my camera phone and yes I have leds. I have this light? I guess I could transfer the shrimp into the dry 55 or 20 tall in absolutely neededIt would be funny if they couldn't figure out how to film under LED lighting (if you have LEDs).
That is so incredibly cool! Congrats! I think we need Tshirts to commemorate that!Good news y’all. My breading pair of harlequin shrimp will soon be recorded for National Geographic. In a month or so a camera crew will be filming my shrimp at my place just working on the details at the moment. The producer wants to film my shrimp molting breeding and film the larvae post hatch. Currently working on dates and contract
I was just kidding (I am rarely serious, BTW ). They are pros and I am certain their photographers can deal with that issue and not miss a beat.
They will be able to do a good white balance with a professional camera and CCU. Most of us just point our phones and snap since we do not have complete control over all parameters. I have done it professionally under all different lighting conditions. Challenging sometimes, but it can be done.It would be funny if they couldn't figure out how to film under LED lighting (if you have LEDs).
I have even done it, so how hard can it be? OF course, I don't remember how I got there.They will be able to do a good white balance with a professional camera and CCU. Most of us just point our phones and snap since we do not have complete control over all parameters. I have done it professionally under all different lighting conditions. Challenging sometimes, but it can be done.
Lol cool beansI was just kidding (I am rarely serious, BTW ). They are pros and I am certain their photographers can deal with that issue and not miss a beat.
that is great news!!!In six months or so you can watch National Geographic and say hey those are Tracys shrimp
That's what I said like a year ago....hahahaAll the cool kids gather here
Whatever you do, don't sell the redhead for a new truck. Might be your last night sleeping.....hahaBeautiful specimen. Love that some of them steal the poison from their victims for their own use. Just what you’d expect from a redhead, LOL!
I agree with cave manUse your charm and work them over. I bet you make it in.
After the procedure and light meals at first.Good morning y'all. We had a Craptastic night. Ok, somebody tell me when he can eat real food? He's hangry and kinda pitiful.