Time to stop lurking...

scmountain

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Hey everybody, I lurked long enough figured it is time to contribute!

Born and raised in Greeley, went to school in Oregon, and now work as a Systems Engineer in Denver.
Ran track and Cross Country in college, I love sports and coach a peewee hockey team.

I have been in the hobby for 9 years only in the last 3 did I begin the addiction that is saltwater.
you name it, it has died in my tank :cry: started with a 58g but recently have begun my "dream tank" 180g bow front.

I got my Fiancé into reefing which is nice to have her understand the hard work, but she might be a direct descendant of Darla from Finding Nemo..... haha poor fishies
 

scmountain

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thanks all.
yea, I need to get on it, I am great at taking poor quality pictures and never posting them!
 

Andrew_bram

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Quality doesnt matter you will get better with time. We just want to see the reef porn.

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zombie

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thanks all.
yea, I need to get on it, I am great at taking poor quality pictures and never posting them!
The trick is to set your phone camera to output raw instead of processed and then adjust the photo in Google snap seed, photoshop, etc. Take the pictures from a blue washed mess to professional DSLR look in about 2 minutes per pic.

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scmountain

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The trick is to set your phone camera to output raw instead of processed and then adjust the photo in Google snap seed, photoshop, etc. Take the pictures from a blue washed mess to professional DSLR look in about 2 minutes per pic.
good advice:thumbsup:
 

SynDen

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That or just get a CoralVue mobile phone camera filter, and voila, you got great pics without the washed out blue. ;)

Welcome to the club!
 

neil82

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Welcome! Helpful group of folks here on the forum. Be sure to attend an event when you have the chance. Great local vendors, raffles, demos etc.
 
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