Francine's Fishroom

mscichlid

Founder
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maddog10

Members
Very nice!! :D

I need cabinets and a storage tank! :smashfreakB:

Even though I have room to work in my fish room, it is to tight to set up my camera with the 105mm lens. Got to get the 60mm. I envy your space.
 

maddog10

Members
Even though I have room to work in my fish room, it is to tight to set up my camera with the 105mm lens[/b]

Duh...you have a 70mm now. Use it. :spanka:
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They don't seem to come out that crisp, must be the equipment (can't be the operator)LOL!

Thanks BigBoy! I kinda wish I had the fortitude to redesign it.
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Let me know when you are ready, I'll help ya figure it out.
 
They don't seem to come out that crisp, must be the equipment (can't be the operator)LO[/b]

Then you have to fill the gap. The Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di is a good choice. Pat and I have that lens. You can borrow it whenever. It's a nice "walk around" for shooting room size groups. The color rendition is fantastic. Very fast too, similar to your 70-200mm...well, maybe close.

Oh, and btw, there are things like SETTINGS that have to be adjusted too. It's not just the lens performing magic. :smashfreakB:
 
And another observation. Nets anyone???


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Laxison

Members
And another observation. Nets anyone???


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Well CLEARLY Francine has 14 arms to use all of those nets at once :p Or those arms are used to unleash her fists of fury when people bid on her daphnia :D

Another awesome fishroom! *sigh* one day for me...
 

mscichlid

Founder
LOL! The nets all have uses that differ from one another. Short handles for the shallow tanks, longer handles for deeper tanks. Some are designated for floaters or new fish. I call those 'death nets' The small white ones are for brine shrimp and are of various mesh sizes.

I win them sometimes in our mini-auction. The older ones are softer and better for some of my fish I consider fragile. Plus, plecos sometimes ruin them and I just replace them as I lose them.

Those are my reasons...what are yours?

BTW, how do you get the image to appear full size in the post? :smashfreakB:
 

Pat Kelly

CCA Member
"Another awesome fishroom! *sigh* one day for me..."


Plenty of room for tanks and walking. Even room to hang her awards on the walls.
 
Are you worried about images posted on other site threads disappearing???

I've been with Photobucket for three years now. They have only gotten better. I pay the extra bucks for the unlimited deal. It's so much more convenient than anything else out there. You're choices and preferences with them are unlimited.
 

Pat Kelly

CCA Member
I had the free one for about a year and then I upgraded to the pay one from photobucket. I just wanted to make sure I had enought room for my stuff. Never had a problem.
 

mscichlid

Founder
I was asked about pictures of my fishroom at today's meeting and found this old post. The fishroom has changed a bit, so I'm posting updated pictures:


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