ekkieangel
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Post by ekkieangel on Mar 27, 2006 13:27:31 GMT -5
Our pygmy cories. Bruce, the red tailed shark. Tiger barbs.
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Post by Ryan Wunsch on Apr 14, 2006 17:03:45 GMT -5
I like the pictures a lot. How do you get such good pictures of your fish? I've kept a lot of uncommon fish, but I don't have very good pictures of them, I've tried a lot of different things.
Ryan
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ekkieangel
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Post by ekkieangel on Apr 17, 2006 14:32:18 GMT -5
Thats a very good question lol I didn't take the pics! We used my bf's mother's digital camera. It's probably an insanely good camera considering she has taken THOUSANDS of pictures (this woman takes pictures of every thing possible...I wish I was kidding) I will ask my bf if he remembers what style of camera and what type of pic option he used. Camera might be difficult though cause I think she has 5 or 6 different ones lol.
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ekkieangel
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Post by ekkieangel on May 19, 2006 22:49:35 GMT -5
He thinks he possibly used portrait mode. Thats about the best I can do.
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Post by thirstbuster on May 29, 2007 11:47:03 GMT -5
I realize this is a little late, but I just joined today If you want to find out what model of camera was used on a particular picture, as well as the settings that were used, the information is stored in the photo. (On a Windows PC) Right-click on the photo, and select properties. Now click on the "Summary" tab, and click advanced. The camera make/model, as well as ISO, shutter speed, etc. will be displayed.
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Post by kaley on May 29, 2007 14:50:13 GMT -5
Neat tip! Thanks! (and welcome!! )
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Post by Ryan Wunsch on May 29, 2007 22:05:40 GMT -5
I am running Windows ME and I don't seem to have a 'summary' tab after I select properties.
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