SirenSanJose
aka: dheideman
Photography -- I'm at best an advanced novice, just starting to learn to shoot on manual. I like to think I've got a pretty good innate eye for composition, but I don't have the skills to back it up at this point. I need to get off the dang auto settings and learn how to control my f-stop and aperture before I'll be able to get to the place I want to be. I get the occasional shots I'm really pleased with, but they're far between.


(no snakes, nor cats, were harmed -- they were both closely supervised and well under control.)


Edible gardening, especially rare and heirloom edibles. I didn't get much of a garden in this year, but last season I had 18 different heirloom tomatoes planted, and I've got some very special, rare seeds for next spring I managed to get my hands on while in Switzerland of all places.
Fish keeping -- I actually came to the reptile hobby via my fish hobby.. Santa left me my first tank at 8, and I've been hooked for 22 years. I got a job at a local pet store 5 years ago, started working with reptiles then, and fell in love with them. (It wasn't that I wasn't interested before, but my folks had a strict "no reptiles" rule for pets when we were growing up, so I never got the chance to own any.) As far as I focus on dwarf cichlids (especially African species, like the pelvicachromis genus) and rare lifebearers such as goodeids.


(no snakes, nor cats, were harmed -- they were both closely supervised and well under control.)


Edible gardening, especially rare and heirloom edibles. I didn't get much of a garden in this year, but last season I had 18 different heirloom tomatoes planted, and I've got some very special, rare seeds for next spring I managed to get my hands on while in Switzerland of all places.
Fish keeping -- I actually came to the reptile hobby via my fish hobby.. Santa left me my first tank at 8, and I've been hooked for 22 years. I got a job at a local pet store 5 years ago, started working with reptiles then, and fell in love with them. (It wasn't that I wasn't interested before, but my folks had a strict "no reptiles" rule for pets when we were growing up, so I never got the chance to own any.) As far as I focus on dwarf cichlids (especially African species, like the pelvicachromis genus) and rare lifebearers such as goodeids.
