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| KrabbiePattie | Posted: 22/3/2007 19:13 Updated: 22/3/2007 19:13 |
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Oops, forgot, we have reverted to Dolphin not Delfin.
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| Fishy-Fishy | Posted: 22/3/2007 21:32 Updated: 22/3/2007 21:32 |
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Aw, they are so cute when they're little. I'm still laughing at Winkle's name
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| Captain_Nemo | Posted: 23/3/2007 9:38 Updated: 23/3/2007 9:38 |
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Yeh, great looking fish, your photos look very good what camera did you use ? Whenever i take photos all mine come out blurry. I think 'Winkle' is a great name for a fish my brother has named one of his 'Wankle',dont ask me why.
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| KrabbiePattie | Posted: 24/3/2007 15:21 Updated: 24/3/2007 15:21 |
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I used a kodak dx3700 3.1mp which is rather naff really but ok on micro setting.
To get a better picture, make sure your camera is in micro mode, set the picture at the largest setting, when taking your pic press your shutter halfway down before pressing fully, angle your camera at about 45 degrees to the glass so that your flash doesn't bounce back at you. You should be fine then, the trick is getting the fish to flippin' stay still for long enough to take a good pic. |

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