Rotala sp. 'colorata' / Rotala macrandra 'green' macro shot

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Aaron
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Rotala sp. 'colorata' / Rotala macrandra 'green' macro shot

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Here's closeup of a couple of the Rotalas in the 20 gallon long soil tank.

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They would look better in a 40gal Breeder with Flourite.... wait... I have one right here to put them in. :-)
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Ben Belton wrote:They would look better in a 40gal Breeder with Flourite.... wait... I have one right here to put them in. :-)
Almost ready for a trim Ben. :D
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Looks like the workshop helped! Are you using PS? You need to lighten it a little or adjust the white balance on your camera. I can see the Exif data to really help you anymore
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I downloaded the trial version of PhotoShop, for the general amateur like me, I can't find an advantage over PhotoShop Elements 5.0. I get frustrated with PE 5.0, but it does what I want. I'd like to learn more about PS though.
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I'm using a program called Gimp Shop. It's a shareware bite off of PS. It looks fine on my computer so maybe I'll have to adjust my brightness.
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