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Ooo, lightning.

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/19497057/

comments :)

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nice one. you are quite lucky..there was storm recently and i spend hour in the balcony and still didnt managed to geta decent shot :(

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Taken with my A80. It was a bit cloudy and I was playing with the settings, so it's not the best.

I think I'd like to upgrade to the Canon S2 IS. I really like the zoom capabilities. Has anyone had any experience with it? I've read some pretty good reviews at dpreview.com.

here's one; taken at an aquarium

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y155/turb...gi/DSC_1241.jpg

and since everyone heres taking pictures of flowers, heres one:

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y155/turb...gi/DSC_1005.jpg

(not the usual flower either)

d70 with no specials. the aquarium one needed iso 1600 (aquariums wont allow tripods) but the graininess is acceptable (i think) i believe these aquarium one at around 30mm, flower 70mm

one more (just noticed people posting panos here: my specialty :D)

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y155/turboluigi/FSN0093.jpg

its about 6 pictures put together, all oriented vertically for max pixels. final picture weighs in at 5102x2647, cropped. taken at nef, and used pttools, then superheavy editing in photoshop cause no matter how much you set in pttools its not gonna get all those lines. all were distort editing. oh, and this is millenium park in chicago :D

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A few pics of my fish. Not photshopped, just right from the camera ;)

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What's the cichlid at the top? I know the blue ones are some varieties of Mbuna/Malawi/Rift cichlid, but the pale one at the top confuses me... I know I've seen them somewhere before, just trying to remember if I ever kept any (Not had tropical fish for 8 or 9 years now).

What's the cichlid at the top? I know the blue ones are some varieties of Mbuna/Malawi/Rift cichlid, but the pale one at the top confuses me... I know I've seen them somewhere before, just trying to remember if I ever kept any (Not had tropical fish for 8 or 9 years now).

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The top one is Heros Efasciatus (Gold): "Gold Severum" (South American), middle one is Metriaclima Callainos: "Cobalt Blue" (African), last one is Aulonocara Stuartgranti (Ngara): "Flametail Peacock" (African).

Hope that helps. You should get back into fish. They are sooo relaxing to watch. If you ever want to get into cichlids, give me a shout. I'm a member of the CRLCA (Canadian Rift Lake Cichlid Association), so I can give you lots of advice ;)

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The top one is Heros Efasciatus (Gold): "Gold Severum" (South American), middle one is Metriaclima Callainos: "Cobalt Blue" (African), last one is Aulonocara Stuartgranti (Ngara): "Flametail Peacock" (African).

Hope that helps. You should get back into fish. They are sooo relaxing to watch.

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Gold Severum - that's the name I was trying to remember.

Yeah I'd like to get back into fish eventually - but not yet, I can't guarantee that I'll be able to look after them properly at the moment.

I'd love to get back into cichlids... I used to keep Firemouths, Rams, Convict Cichlids, Oscars, and a nice selection of the blue african rift vally cichlids. Amazing fish.

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