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Nice, I'm not even going to make a joke about how long it took.

 

Unless I just did. :lol:

It's all good man, but check this out...

This is my original order/package.

See how it departed the Bethpage facility on 2/6 but somehow processed through the SAME facility for another 12 days?

 

Yeah...

 

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I have another set on the way from New Jersey this time. On schedule.

Sooo, if anyone wants to buy a brand new set for their Oceanlife Overflow...holla!!

 

B)

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I like how you offer supplies for something that you're the only known person in the US with.

 

That's like offering Fabergé Egg cases or Lamborghini floor mats. :lol:

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what camera you use siwelk...its got some nice dof

Canon Rebel XTi w/ kit lens.

I don't know what I'm doing.

 

Yay! ;)

Thanks mayne!

How's the pavement?

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I have it set to Auto-No Flash.

Oh okay, with your depth I thought it was on portrait. Adjusting your aperture is one of your best friends. A bigger aperture = narrow depth of field, smaller = wider depth.

 

You're obviously doing well by yourself but once you have coral and junk you might want to read up on some basic hints and tips.

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Oh okay, with your depth I thought it was on portrait. Adjusting your aperture is one of your best friends. A bigger aperture = narrow depth of field, smaller = wider depth.

 

You're obviously doing well by yourself but once you have coral and junk you might want to read up on some basic hints and tips.

Most definitely.

Thanks for the tip. Aperture, ISO and Leica mean 0 to me.

 

I'm no photog, but at least I know what 0.25m/0.8ft means.

Trying to learn on the kit lens until I can afford a good macro.

 

Keepin' my pimp hand strong. Ya know

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Kryptichroniconalike #####. Where my money at?

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I hear you siwelk - either way youve been taking awesome pictures. like joel said aperature should and will eventually be your best friend.

 

Also ISO is the sensitivity of light on the photometer(sensor or film) how how quickly a photograph is exposed or captured. using a lower ISO at high light with a short shutter speed will get you crisp photos

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