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travis
05-14-2006, 02:19 AM
Hello all, sorry I've dropped off the radar for a while. Been a very busy time for me.
I just wanted to let everyone know about a work in progress, the convergence of two subjects of podcasts here and two very dear projects to me: Aquarium photography and ReefPedia.

Some time ago, I started writing what I had intended to be a book on aquarium photography. Well, that was before ReefPedia.

So, I've started repurposing what was well over 50 pages of content on photography, digital camera selection, and advice on photographing fish and corals into a section on ReefPedia.

It's sort of a mess at the moment, but most of the content is there. Thought I would give you all a heads-up, and if you have any ideas for articles, please do let me know!

Aquarium Photography (http://www.reefpedia.com/index.php/Category:Aquarium_Photography)

Most of the content lives in the main categories for now until I can divide it up into the articles.

Hope you find the information useful.

Travis

ZeroKoolNYC
05-14-2006, 08:08 AM
Travis, I'm impressed. Thank you for all the wonderful photograph advice. My sister is very into digital SLR Photography yet I have been unable to find the time to sit down and understand basic concepts and techniques. Hopefully now I can read your information online.

Rob
05-14-2006, 10:49 AM
Travis,
awesome idea, cant wait to get through all those details... (unless there the same as the other site, in which case ive already read it.. :D )

travis
05-14-2006, 11:11 AM
Nope, they're different. :) The details are in there now, just in need of some organization and example photos.

T

Scott
05-14-2006, 06:26 PM
Travis, thanks so much for sharing all of that! I hope to learn tons and tons, and maybe get a few decent pics. :D

CarmieJo
05-14-2006, 06:49 PM
Thanks Travis. i am working on improving my aquarium photography skills. :) The great thing about digital is that you can just throw away the bad shots and not feel like you've wasted a bunch of $ on film & developing.

Reefbaby
05-15-2006, 06:12 PM
Travis - good to have you back again! Your work is wonderful and it's a joy to gain from your knowledge and experience! :-)