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Old 02/02/2007, 12:56 AM
wady wady is offline
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Cool pics of my Red-Scribbled Wrasse!

Just thought I'd share these pics of my Red-scribbled Wrasse.

Hope you like them!!







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Old 02/02/2007, 01:45 AM
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Wow! The last two especially are amazing! Great photography and beautiful fish
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Old 02/02/2007, 01:53 AM
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Do you think this is the same fish? (scroll up a bit for the photo)
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Old 02/02/2007, 07:15 AM
BTTRFLYGRL BTTRFLYGRL is offline
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NICE!! Beautiful fish!!
How do you do it! Do YOUR fish hold still for photos??
My camera has a delay before it actually shoots and by then its too late.. I wish I could get good photos of my fishys
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Old 02/02/2007, 12:34 PM
Angel*Fish Angel*Fish is offline
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Originally posted by BTTRFLYGRL
NICE!! Beautiful fish!!
How do you do it! Do YOUR fish hold still for photos??
My camera has a delay before it actually shoots and by then its too late.. I wish I could get good photos of my fishys
Kim, this frustrated me with my camera until someone explained to me that the button has two "stages". If I hold it down partially, it goes into a different mode where it's doing something that when you do push the button down all the way, it captures that exact moment without the delay. Maybe your camera is like that, too. (?)
Anyway, obviously I am camera clueless as you can tell from the wording above . But it can't hurt to try it .
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Old 02/02/2007, 03:10 PM
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Wow!! Beautiful Fish!!
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Old 02/02/2007, 03:47 PM
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Spectacular! Great colors.
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Old 02/02/2007, 10:04 PM
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Stunning shots and breathtaking fish!
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Old 02/03/2007, 01:09 AM
BTTRFLYGRL BTTRFLYGRL is offline
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Kim, this frustrated me with my camera until someone explained to me that the button has two "stages". If I hold it down partially, it goes into a different mode where it's doing something that when you do push the button down all the way, it captures that exact moment without the delay. Maybe your camera is like that, too. (?)
Anyway, obviously I am camera clueless as you can tell from the wording above . But it can't hurt to try it .

Thanks! I'll try this!!
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Old 02/03/2007, 01:15 AM
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If possible, you should try and pick up a few more. The Halichoeres wrasses are very interesting to watch in groups.
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Old 02/03/2007, 03:02 AM
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Very nice!! I really like the coloring!!! Are these guys reef safe?
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Old 02/03/2007, 07:50 AM
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Great pix. How about including some scientific names? "Red Scribbled Wrasse" doesn't help much....
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Old 02/03/2007, 08:30 AM
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sweet fish and so colorful
 


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