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Re: Killies as dithers-Now Photography answer



Hi John,
To answer your photography question:
I like to take my photos very early in the morning when it's still dark outside or in the evening.You really want to avoid all reflections that could appear on the glass.As an example:I have a white chair next to my 75g.The chairs reflection appears in the photos when taken at daylight.
My so called fishroom with all my smaller tanks can be darkened for photo sessions.
HTH
Max


----Original Message Follows----
From: BigJohnW@webtv.net (John Wubbolt)
Reply-To: apisto@listbox.com
To: apisto@listbox.com
Subject: Re: Killies as dithers
Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 16:59:16 -0400 (EDT)

Dont get me wrong Max,.... I love my killies.
I even love those little brown ones.... you know rivs.... that arent so
ugly anymore...  I have many tanks with my killies set up in them and
dont even try to worry about breeding them.  I just enjoy the colors of
the fish.   I have 2 species of rivs that my apistos would become dither
fish for... they are much larger and more aggressive then any apisto i
have.

I also have a alot of tanks set up so that you see the whole tank from
the front.   Most of these are 20 longs and 55's.  Kind of hard to set
those tanks up end to end....would need long arms to clean them at the
back end... I do have long arms but not that long....lol

Now heres a question.... when you guys do your photographing..... do you
do it at night when everything is totally dark except for the light on
the tank and your flash??

John


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