Bwanabud's indoor budporn

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Yual got mighty green thumb pilgrem wish i could do as well as these here yual got on slow cook. Hope yual yield what it is yu look to yeild and thanks fur lettin me set by your fire. Got good view too!!

BWD
 
Thanks BWD, should weigh heavy on the vine :) Heres a couple more

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These ladies sure are giving me a woody. :hubba:

On a more serious note, I'm even more inspired to get up and running. Those plants are absolutely beautiful. Congrats! Keep up the great work.
 
Very nice bwanabud. That first one's BPOTM. I'm drooling. :icon_smile: :)
 
bwanabud said:
Thus, your user name :D Thanks for the props.

Not really, in my part of the woods "bone" is slang for a joint. I thought it was universal. :)
 
Hey Bwana, nice set up man.. Good to see some someone pushing through with the THCbomb.. Haven't seen to many people grow on that one. It was a killer smoke, but most phenos were overly loose and seemed better suited for ice hash.. Some of the prettiest finished product I have ever seen. Odds are good there are some beauties to be had somewhere in those genetics..

Hey man, adjust the white balance on your camera (should be in the basic menu function). That should take care of you right there.. Or you could just wait it out and snap off a few rounds right at lights off ;)

Nice grow, and good luck to ya, holmz

~NV
 
bwanabud said:
I'm shooting a Nikon P100 W/26X digital zoom, using the macro function on close ups. Working on a better kelvin lite scale for the pics...they are very yellow from the HPS lites.

Its a bridge camera then if it was a dslr you can buy an 18% grey card and take the card into your grow room or where ever you take pics then just focus to fill the frame with the grey card then save to your cameras memory card and use that setting each time then it will photograph exactly as we see it with the human eye.:D

Heading to the store today, going to pic up some dimmable mini halogen floods & a 2 bulb antenna arm set up.


T4:D:):eek::rolleyes::eek::holysheep::icon_smile:
 
nvthis said:
Hey Bwana, post #84 and #85 are exactly what you are looking for, m8 ;)

http://marijuanapassion.com/forum/showthread.php?t=51042&page=5

This should be a great help and, if I remember right, this was all done under HPS..

Great info, tried again last nite...still yellowish :eek: Have to figure out the hundreds of functions on this camera :D

When I adjusted the white setting, it just over exposed the pic...I'll work on it. Still think adding neutral light source & a reflector will work best ?
 
bwanabud said:
Great info, tried again last nite...still yellowish :eek: Have to figure out the hundreds of functions on this camera :D

When I adjusted the white setting, it just over exposed the pic...I'll work on it. Still think adding neutral light source & a reflector will work best ?

Not surprizing... You can compensate for over exposure rather easily. What happens is once you switch from "auto" to "manual", the camera will no longer compensate for you (duh.. Right? ;)) and all functions will remain the same in every lighting situation until you change them.. The easiest function to counter it is shutter speed. This might be designated on the back of your camera by a +/- button. Find out what your setting is and adjust it up a few notches and try again.

Also... When you toggle between the white balance settings it should give you a realtime idea of what it will look like on the LCD view finder. If you have an incandescent setting, just jump right to that. One thing I have noticed is a lot of flo and cfl lighting will also give me a yellowish wash in the auto setting.

Hope that helps ya man...
 
Kiilin it !! Keep up the good work... You planted all that with a shatterd hip huh.. you da man!!!


Aloha
SquidyP:fly:
 
nvthis said:
Not surprizing... You can compensate for over exposure rather easily. What happens is once you switch from "auto" to "manual", the camera will no longer compensate for you (duh.. Right? ;)) and all functions will remain the same in every lighting situation until you change them.. The easiest function to counter it is shutter speed. This might be designated on the back of your camera by a +/- button. Find out what your setting is and adjust it up a few notches and try again.

Also... When you toggle between the white balance settings it should give you a realtime idea of what it will look like on the LCD view finder. If you have an incandescent setting, just jump right to that. One thing I have noticed is a lot of flo and cfl lighting will also give me a yellowish wash in the auto setting.

Hope that helps ya man...

Big help....thanks again, I will try again later tonite :icon_smile:
 
SquidyPacheco said:
Kiilin it !! Keep up the good work... You planted all that with a shatterd hip huh.. you da man!!!


Aloha
SquidyP:fly:

Yep, shattered hip and all :) Planting is the easy part, trimming and watering are a b$tch :hubba:

All ya need is a 1 Vicadin, 2 beers, a fattie...wait 2 hours... 1 Oxcodone, 1 beer, a fattie...and you're Superman :D

That's probably why I can't get my camera to work right :eek:
 

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