Botia Striata pictures (lots .. :-)
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Botia Striata pictures (lots .. :-)
Heya *@*,
got my new digicam today! YAY!
Sorry for the dust particles - I did my best to get rid of them.
(All pictures are "raw" with no editing except cropping/resampling to smaller size)
"Dark Striata"
Tubercules anyone?
"Peek-a-boo"
Best friends? (not when we're talking about Hikari wafers, though)
Group shot
Enjoy!
-Connor
got my new digicam today! YAY!
Sorry for the dust particles - I did my best to get rid of them.
(All pictures are "raw" with no editing except cropping/resampling to smaller size)
"Dark Striata"
Tubercules anyone?
"Peek-a-boo"
Best friends? (not when we're talking about Hikari wafers, though)
Group shot
Enjoy!
-Connor
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amazing pictures! what kind of camera did you use? excellent quality. thank you for a new wallpaper with that first photo
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Thanks for the kind words.Rubix wrote:amazing pictures! what kind of camera did you use? excellent quality. thank you for a new wallpaper with that first photo
My camera is a Fuji Finepix F31fd. Here's a review to the F30 to which it is virtually identical http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/fuji/ ... 30-review/.
I can recommend it, especially the low light capabilites are awesome .. though I already found out that for the best fish-shot results you need to enforce ISO 100 and the flash.
-Connor
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