How would you know without photography though?Glen who started DSR has some beautiful tanks.
There are some slides that we can PDF and share with supporting members. Will let the group know once we have it posted.Any chance it was recorded?
Try Amazon for some cheap macro adaptors for your lens filter size. Just make sure you get glass, not plastic....They aren't all bad.Unfortunately I missed this and the phone is just not cutting it for taking pictures. I have a Canon EOS M50. Do I need a macro lens (they are expensive!) and what kind of filter can I get for it. The world of cameras is very, very confusing to me, I'd love some newbie "do this" type of advice.
This happened last month unfortunately. It may happen again tho at some point and yes she would be welcomeIs it possible that my partner joins? She is the photographer in the family and this would get her even more interested in the hobby. Thanks
Corals+camera= bigger tank
Is it possible that my partner joins?
We’d be down for it!!!We held this a little while back, and I think there was some mention of maybe trying to have another session - and yes of course, you’re welcome to have anyone you’d like join with you. @svreef, you’d be in the right place, it was meant to get people going with their camera to get past the initial complexity, offer a few tips for aquarium related pics, and most importantly, help get you started taking pics that you actually like.
Selfishly, I’m still hoping we can have someone who’s really good with phone pics show us filters, how best to set your lighting and what apps give good results, as a part 2 to this one.
if @Squist is willing to help coordinate another meeting, and people are interested in dialing in, I’d be willing to go through it again.
if @Squist is willing to help coordinate another meeting, and people are interested in dialing in, I’d be willing to go through it again.
Btw i thought someone said you guys recorded the session. Is my memory correct? Can someone share the recording?
That makes sense actually and come to think about it, i myself would have voted no on posting it, if I was in it...totally get it.I'd be happy to help with this and set-up another session.
This is probably best addressed by a board member and not me. But, for conversation's sake and as I hosted the event, I recorded the session. This was announced at the time of the event and we agreed to not post until we figured out what to do with it. Some participants, myself included, have reservations of posting the group video publicly or privately on the GoogleTube, for instance, for different reasons; generally it's about privacy and honoring all member's privacy. In our current age of digital social (over)exposure I know this position can sound pretty antiquated. But the position has merit.
There was discussion of figuring out where we could securely host video but this hasn't yet been determined the board. Maybe a future agenda item. If we had a member's only area that search can't penetrate we might be able to make more progress towards hosting recordings.
Or we could simply choose not to post recordings of events on the grounds of incentivizing members and guests to attend live webinar events. I like this position -- it was pretty fun being a part of it.