Thanks for both explaining what you're doing clearly and coupling it with good photos. Very enjoyable thread; congratulations on the beautiful tank.
Scubarod;3580424; said:amazing...very nice. thanks for the thread
It's not hard to miss things on this forum.Thanks for the kind words.Nemesis529;3597684; said:I can't believe I missed this! Great job GT. I wish I had the drive to do something like this.
Glad you liked it and thanks for looking.ClevelandJones;3603878; said:Thanks for both explaining what you're doing clearly and coupling it with good photos. Very enjoyable thread; congratulations on the beautiful tank.
kcinimod;3621091; said:Awesome Job! Looking thru this whole thread was a great way to spend an hour this morning. May I ask what camera was used to take the still pictures, exposure, flash, enhancing software maybe, etc?? Just as your build, they look professionally done.
Dom
Thanks. Cam is a Cannon450D. No flash is used. I shoot in shutter priority mode, ISO 400 and adjust the shutter to suit the available light. Lens usually used is 18-55mm with AF and IS. Sometimes I use the 55-250mm lens but not often. AF is set on evaluative metering mode.kcinimod;3621095; said:Found camera used in another thread.. Canon 450D is a keeper.. did you have it on full auto?
Well, Christmas is just around the cornergreenterra;3629654; said:A good camera definitely makes it easier
Have you been naughty or nice?Bassinkorea;3629961; said:Well, Christmas is just around the corner
Cool. Thanks for looking.Ric;3632594; said:awesome tank build. saw it on your youtube channel and it turned out amazing.
Thx YanbbroxYanbbrox;3632613; said:Awesome job, congrats.........