ME,
John,
There is no picture attached to this e-mail. I would love for you to
prove
me wrong, show me a pic without the flash. How can you remove the flash
from
a picture? Take one of the actuall Zoa not you desighers impression of
what
they look like without it.
David
SELLER,
David,
Please, do not talk to me like that; I am just trying to help. Do you
mean "Your designers impression"? Our lights are off at the warehouse
and I am not going to drive there and turn everything on and wait until
they open then run back to give you a picture. David, when people try to
help sometimes they can not do exactly what you want at that minute so
they do there best to get some kind of information across. If you would
like tomorrow I will do just that take another picture. I am not trying
to scam anyone; you are starting arguments that do not need to be
started.
John
ME,
John,
I said nothing harsh to you in the last e-mail, I DO hope you prove me
wrong, but clearly we have 2 completely different looking pics here. I
certainly don't expect you to drive to the warehouse. I thought you were
where the tanks are. Sorry for the confusion. I know enough about photo
editing that you can't just remove the flash from a pic if the flash
alters
the color, the best you would be able to do is the editors impression of
what they look like. Attached is your EoF's and the Eof's on ZoaId. Even
you
would have to admit these are not close in color. I would love to get an
actual pic from you tomorrow. I'm not starting arguments for no reason,
I am
sticking up for hobbiest who don't get what they pay for.
Dave
SELLER,
David,
We should not get into a pissing contest, it's getting boring. Let me
get this straight your ground breaking information is from Zoaid, why
did I not see this earlier. HA, that is the biggest most photo edited
site in the world. There is not one photo on there that is not edited.
You think that is what they look like, in person. David David David...
I have worked with the most famous hobbyist in the world including my
good friend Julian. David, Zoaid is not for you to get accurate photos.
We only use the name because of hobbyist that look at that site and see
what they are looking for kind of get an idea. There is no reason why
you can not look at that site and get common names for reference. But
and this is a big giant BUT, people put these on there to brag about
what they have named, not discovered. They are soooooo photo edited. I
have been around more aquariums than you can imagine, traveled the world
and have done intern programs at various large aquariums across the
country, including Waikiki in Hawaii. David you are looking at a super
photo edited picture of the Emeralds on zoaid, you should know that you
are a photo master right! If I remember correctly they listed the
Slimmer Greens as Emeralds on fire as well, they are the same zoanthid,
just without the same editing practices. David, Zoaid is just a fun
site not an authentic representation of Zoanthus or Palythoa species.
John
ME,
John,
I would agree that there are probably plenty of Photoshpped pics on ZoaID, but one thing makes no sense to me, if your pic in your e-bay add is true colors of this species, why in the world would someone edit the picture to make them less colorful? And as for Photo edited pics, e-bay sellers are the worst offenders of this practice I've ever seen. Now just because you are selling on e-bay does not mean YOU are doing this, but you have already told me these Zoa's look more like the ones on ZoaID. This is where the problem lies. There is a drastic difference in these two pics. If yours look like the pic you represented as true colors, why would you not guarantee them to be so upon arrival? I did ask this of you and you did not say yes. You then told me about people leaving packages on doorsteps for a day andyou still honored your Live Arrival Guarentee, why then would you not guarantee them being the color you have in your picture? Hopefully today you will send a pic and prove me wrong. The only problem with this is I have no proof that they actually ARE this color without buying them, and at this point, you,ve contradicted yourself more than once in our few e-mails. This is not said to be mean to you, it is how it is. Also, I never said I was "photo master" I simply said you cannot just remove the flash from a picture when it alters the colors of it. I guess the only wat to solve this would be to purchase these Zoanthids and see for myself.
Dave
I'm waiting for his reply
This is from a seperate series of e-mails, so it's not in order of the others
SELLER,
Emeralds on Fire Photo what it would look like without the flash.
I don?t know if it?s accurate, I do not know Photoshop that well.
( He enclosed a pic that was huge, looked the same and unfortunately, for some reason will not let me copy it. I find it funny he was able to make a representation of a coral that is at the warehouse when He "shopped" the pic. How can you tell the color is correct when you are not looking at it at the time?)
ME,
John,
I'm sorry but you photoshopping your idea of them does nothing to clear
this
up. Send a pic of the actual Zoa and prove me wrong.
Dave
Seller,
Like I said before, I will send one when I get to the shop tomorrow.
Photoshopping, that's a good one.
Dave, get some sleep I will send you a picture around 2 tomorrow.
John
ME,