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Ah, the old 46! Memories.... hahaha

BTW, this shoot turned into a 12 hour day!!! :eek:
I'll post up the final edit once I get ahold of it and get the ok from the team.
 
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Wow! Surreal...

Dennis, I loved your tank... I don't know anyone that doesn't, save the LED haters... :) However, I can't wait to see what you do in the bigger house when you get all moved in! So, with all due respect, hurry up. :D
 

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that was fantastic, you would swear they were making a motion picture in your home, wonder what the neighbors were thinking.
makes me even more excited to finnish my computer build to play with the video on my d300s and editing in final cut.
did you post the final video with the model in it?
 
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I haven't seen the final video yet... waiting patiently... or something like that. :D

My neighbors were calling and were all like wtf is going on over there. I should have told them we were filming porn. lol
 

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Awesome. Seems like they went all out. Makes me wanna get a Gopro hero for in water shots.

Watching that gave me an idea. Building an adjustable fixture so I can use a silder dolly to get a nice smooth shot in water with the gopro.
 
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you can use that motor they use to move lights back and forth over reefs, like what 3cc had in the old store. or just do a simple pulley setup, either way it should turn out great.
i would love to get a go pro myself.
 

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Moved fish and all corals back into the tank. We will need to rescape the tank and get everything situated once the water fully clears.

I saw your female B&W hosting 1 of the RBTA's when I turned off the lights. The rest of the fish are trying to figure out WTF happened ;)

I will update you with their status within 24 hrs.

Thanks again for allowing your dream tank to be viewed in person at 3rd Coast Corals.
 
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Awesome!
Thanks for the babysitting services and thanks to you, felix and kyle for making it a pretty smooth move.

Let me know if you need help with anything today. I also need to drop off a box of food, two-part, gfo, mp40 wet side, and other supplies.
 
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