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A soft babble in your surroundings, diffuse lights of a gorgeous aquatic panorama, and some mesmerizing marine creatures, together with a few vibrant colored fishes! An aquarium offers a thrilling scene to enjoy, along with a comforting background reverberation. Wall Fish tanks provide a pleasant, soothing and serene backdrop to your rooms. These underwater habitats are an ideal addition to any sort of environment, whether it is your bedroom, your workplace or your living area. Setting up a fish tank at your workplace is an excellent option. It provides your clients with a relaxing and enjoyable experience while they pass their times in the waiting room.
This article will guide you through the process of setting up and maintaining an artificial aquatic habitat at your place.
1. Assembling the Marine Components
You may opt for a starter kit to suit this purpose. The components you require for a perfect reservoir includes- 5 to 10 Fishes, a Plastic Tank Cover, Gravel sea bed, a Heater to sustain an optimum water temperature, Incandescent or Fluorescent lights, few plastic or real seaweeds, Water filter, Fish food, Fish pills and Decorations.
2. Mounting your Aquatic Reservoir
Before mounting a tank, leave some space around it because you need to access the reservoir properly, for an easy maintenance. You may hire a professional for this as, walls require an extra bracing. When the wall is incised, leveled and braced, you should do wiring for your electrical gear.
Now, screw the pivots against the drawer and mount it on the wall using a toggle bolt, just above the tank. Slide the reservoir into the wall and adjust its level.
3. Maintenance of Your Underwater Reservoir
A bigger tank requires less maintenance effort. You may use biological filtration kit for cleaning your tank. Make sure that the dead weeds are detached and excess weed growth is trimmed. Clean off the algae from the walls using a scraper.
You may use a siphon hosepipe in order to remove hefty debris from the tank surface. Siphon about ten percent of the container's water into the pail. When you are done with it, replace the dirty water with fresh tap water. You may use chlorinated water or water treated with bleaching powder for this purpose.
Lastly, using a clean cloth and some mild soap, clean the tank walls neatly.
4. Important Tips
- You should feed your fishes daily.
- Verify the water temperature in morning as well as in the evening.
- Make sure that your tank equipments are working properly.
- You must spend some time watching the activities of your fishes. This will make you familiar with their habits. You may test out their skins once a while, to check for diseases.
If you desire to own an underwater habitat, this is the right time to act on your wishes. Simply go and purchase a fish tank for yourself as it makes your house look better. Also, it will delight your mind and soul. So, pull up a comfortable beanbag and look at your fishes. As they wriggle in and out of the caverns and tunnels, your colorful aquarium will come to life!
Are you looking for Wall Aquariums Read more about wall aquariums and get more tips and ideas to decorate your home or office.
Backpacking Photography Tips
As I look up the skies, the clouds start to build up. I waited minutes until a low cloud were in the left and another one in front of the mountain.
Backpacking doesn’t really mean I’m get away from the crowds; I want to see unique surroundings that one cannot find near the road.
Backpacking is quite a challenge; you need to have the appropriate equipment, essentials food and shelter.
There are two types of backpacking, first is you can set up a base camp and then hike without bringing all the equipment. Second method is to do a different part each day. In some other country camping is only permitted selected areas and some areas have quotas.
Here is some Backpacking Equipment
Normally I bring this equipment a sleeping bag, placed in the bottom of your bag and here is a technique on how to arrange your belongings. Light objects are placed in the bottom and top of your pack, heaviest on the center.
Tent: good for 2 persons. This is enough for you and your equipments inside the tent.
Sleeping bag: with ground cloth at the bottom to protect from sharp objects
Sleeping pad: Choose the 3/4 length
Jacket: Wind resistance and waterproof
Underwear: top and bottom
Pants: not the jeans because of its weigh. Exercise tights or lightweight shelled pants
Shirt: Use long-sleeve silkweight and not the cotton t-shirts
Stove
Mess kit
Water filter: one used by the US Marine
Food: fast-cooking foods such as parboiled rice, mashed potatoes, etc. I often eat high-calorie cookies for my snacks
Lighting: Bring the single aluminum candle lantern and a double A flashlight
Mosquito repellent
Photography Equipment you need the following:
Now figure the photo equipment. To select the correct equipment, you need to know what to expect to shoot. If you're going to pack up to the high mountains, expect panoramas. If you expect to shoot flowers, you might opt for a view camera. Here's the equipment I've brought on four trips over the past month.
Lens: Normally a wide angle and normal lens will be enough. Other stuff includes filters and light meter
Tripod (check my previous article about handling and choosing the tripod)
Memory Card
Camera Batteries
If you see something excellent scene for photography, then shoot it, rather than saving it at the end of your trip, because on your way home you will be thinking on having a shower, and eating a your meal
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Question about printing large (very) photos?
I am new to photography. I got Photoshop CS4 and made a stunning 1/2 panorama of the Waimea Canyon in Kauai last month.
This is my first nice picture that I took, and I would like to enlarge it.
I saved it as a .tiff file in photoshop. It was 1.15 GB after I edited.
It is a long picture as you can imagine.
The resolution is 300 dpi.
I want to make kind of a matte and slightly rougher (very slight) poster print of the photo.
I want the photo to be 25 X 12(inches) but I don't know if the camera was good enough.
So is that a very large print that would not be possible at a Kits Camera store to be printed at? I want to hang it in my room and see it every day. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. (I can make small adjustments, but nothing to immense.
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thanks...
Your camera can print a lot bigger than that, I routinely print 4ft X 5ft print commercially from a 10Mp Pentax.
Have you thought of having a canvas print made?
Any A3 printer can print up to 13" wide, there is usually a maximum length they can print (with Epson printers its about 4ft). Note you are interpolating down from your file, the printer won't need (or can use) all the data in your 1.15Gb file!
There is a lot of confusion about dpi. DPI (Dots per Inch) is the PRINTERS resolution it has nothing (or very little) to do with the PPI (Pixels per Inch) that Photoshop and your computer uses. The larger the picture the lower PPI needs to be.
You will get a stunning print with a 25Mb file for that picture. Here's one way to do it in CS4.
Open PS and go to File>New, in the dialogue box that appears make sure your Unit of Measurement is set to Inches, the resolution box is in PPI (Pixels per Inch) and the resample box is checked. Then put in the size of print you want, in your case 25" wide by 12" tall.
Alter the resolution till you get a file size (lower right hand of the box) that equals 1Mb per Inch on the longest side. About 133 PPI will be about right. We are talking PPI here not DPI. Click OK.
Go into Bridge and highlight the picture you want. Then go to File>Place>In Photoshop.
PS will plonk the picture in the centre of your canvas with a bounding box around it, drag the corner 'anchor points' till the picture fits the canvas the way you want. You can click and drag within the frame so the part of your picture you want will be printed. When your happy press Enter.
Go to Layer>Flatten Image, and save, this is the file that you send to your printers. The printer will then print it at whatever the resolution the printer is set to (usually 300DPI).
If you double click the Zoom Tool (Magnifying Glass on the Tool Bar) you will see it at 100% i.e. exactly as it will be laid down by the printer.
Chris
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