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PHOTO OF THE MONTH Contest for September, 2006

Started by darkdep, September 11, 2006, 11:00:39 AM

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darkdep

Our Monthly Photo contest is back!

Rules:

  • Everyone is welcome to participate
  • You can make a single entry only.  Enter your best picture!
  • Photos must be your own, and must be aquarium related.
  • The photo must NOT have been previously entered in an OVAS photo contest.
  • Entries will be accepted until September 21st.  4 days of voting will follow, and the winner will be announced at the September OVAS Meeting.
  • By entering a photo into the contest, you agree to grant OVAS specific usage rights to the photo (for possible inclusion in future photo galleries, newsletters, or promotional material).  You are NOT granting ownership rights, just usage rights.  You may watermark your photo with copyright information if you wish.
  • Photos preferably will be 1024x768 in size.
  • During voting, photos will be voted on by forum members.  One vote per person.
  • Photo Quality matters, but the interest of the photo should come first.
  • You CANNOT vote for yourself.  I will enforce this.

Good luck to all entrants this month!

darkdep

What's going on folks?  Where are the photos?  Nobody using their cameras this month?  :)

PaleoFishGirl

Weird, eh? I always post too early and then spend the rest of the month wishing I had waited longer... so I'm holding out for a spectacular shot this time :D

BigMomma

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Quote from: DarkDep on September 13, 2006, 03:41:40 PM
What's going on folks?  Where are the photos?  Nobody using their cameras this month?  :)
Admit it DD the only reason you want pics is so you can pick what you want us to bring at your fishy shower  :P

Muad'Dib

I'm trying... but the little blighters won't sit still  long enough for me to take the picture.... Got lots of Fish tail pics ;)
50 Gal Main aquarium w/ 40gal sump for filtration - Currently housing 19 cichlids.
4 - Labidochromis caeruleus - Electric Yellow Labs
5  - Cynotilapia Afra White Top "Hara Reef"
4 - Aulonocara sp. "OB " - Orange Blotch Peacock Cichlid
3 - Protomelas taeniolatus (Likoma Is.) Tangerine Tiger Cichlid
3 - Otopharynx Lithobates (Zimbawe Rock) - Aristo Yellow Blaze Cichlid
12 Gal grow tank - 40 + OB Peacock, Electric Yellow Labs, Hara Reef Afras Fry + maybe a Yellow Blaze Litho Fry or 2

Seanc

my sister watching the beluga whales at the Vancover aquarium
enjoy

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artw

well we could use our avatars as entry into the contest.

PaleoFishGirl

Quote from: Seanc on September 13, 2006, 04:23:54 PM
my sister watching the beluga whales at the Vancover aquarium
enjoy

Cool pic *apistome* ;)  LOL

Shouganai

Darwin trying to eat a betta

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garnpet

From Parc Aquarium du Québec - unknown fish.  Anyone have any ideas - there were no signs on the tank.

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PaleoFishGirl


bitterman

#11
My best Yellow Calvus pic to date. You can even see its bottom teeth.

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murgus

One of my aiptasia hungry peppermint shrimps and his blue legged friend ;D

Andrew

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DavidJohnson

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Here is my weather loach lounging in a plant.

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Shrimpy

Here's a pic of 2 of my fellas having supper. One is obviously visible in the center of pic and the other fella is in the top left of the picture.  ;D

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succinctfish

Here is my panduro male, showing off for the camera.  For a fish, he can be a little bit of a ham, but he knows he's pretty!

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Jennywrenn

My daughter Amy feeding Peana, a Beluga, at Marineland.

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PaleoFishGirl

One more from the 'PFG School of Reflective Photography'

(why don't any of my non-reflecty photos turn out this good?!)

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zippity

My demasoni colony mixed in with my yellow lab in the middle.

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KarEn

Since you all requested..... ;)

This frontosa is about 4 years old and is about 4.5 inches long.

I love them! :)

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Regards,
Kar En
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