I think I am figuring this out

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This is the first good picture of my Goby. I shot this with my Canon 70D and a Tamron 90mm macro. I am also learning how to use lightroom. I learned the value of a tripod and you HAVE TO shoot straight through the glass, not at an angle.

Feel free to critique.
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Looks great!
Also digging the warty you got on your profile, I got a tiny one just like it at work. He’s awesome.

If you still got yours I’d love to see some good photos of him with your camera.


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Looks great!
Also digging the warty you got on your profile, I got a tiny one just like it at work. He’s awesome.

If you still got yours I’d love to see some good photos of him with your camera.


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This is my current angler. He's a painted black angler. This picture isn't too great but it was the easiest one to find. My yellow one died a couple years ago. My advice to you, DON'T OVERFEED!!!! I used to feed every 2-3 days. It should be every 5-7. When they are real small, a small bit every 3 days is probably ok, but once they get bigger (start showing warts) slow down. I feed a small chunks of fish, scallop, squid, etc.

It's a sight when they go for a swim!!

N'Dogo.jpg
 
This is the first good picture of my Goby. I shot this with my Canon 70D and a Tamron 90mm macro. I am also learning how to use lightroom. I learned the value of a tripod and you HAVE TO shoot straight through the glass, not at an angle.

Feel free to critique.
Phineas.jpg
That’s a great picture!
 
This is my current angler. He's a painted black angler. This picture isn't too great but it was the easiest one to find. My yellow one died a couple years ago. My advice to you, DON'T OVERFEED!!!! I used to feed every 2-3 days. It should be every 5-7. When they are real small, a small bit every 3 days is probably ok, but once they get bigger (start showing warts) slow down. I feed a small chunks of fish, scallop, squid, etc.

It's a sight when they go for a swim!!

N'Dogo.jpg

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names bubba. I like ghost shrimp, bright sponges, and slow swims at night. Did I mention the ghost shrimp?
 

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