240 Inwall Construction (Image Intense)

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Thanks for the kind words everyone. More photos to follow. ;)

Jarhed: I plan to move the weight machine out of the fish room shortly. Once I do, I'll be able to get a new updated equipment shot.

This first photo I took of a pod or shrimp, not sure which, that made a tunnel in the sand against the glass today. The closed loops move the sand in this area back and forth. At the time of this photo, the sand was shifted away and his tube was exposed. If you look at the very bottom of the tube, you can see him hanging upside-down. Keep in mind that the grains of sand are Southdown. That should give you a good idea of the scale here.

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You have a WEIGHT machine in your fish room??????????????????????????????????????? Geez! that room IS big!!! :eek2:

Ya know, your photography skills are absolutely stunning! I'm not sure where you learned that, but maybe I'll have to copy that from you too?? :lol:

Ok, time to go back to copying and miniaturizing Weatherson's setup... :smokin:
 
jarhed: The tank room used to be a bedroom. ;) Thanks for the kind words.

Marc: Yes, I turn the current off in the tank for photos. Thanks.

Joseph
 
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jarhed: The tank room used to be a bedroom. ;) Thanks for the kind words.

Marc: Yes, I turn the current off in the tank for photos. Thanks.

Joseph

How do you remove the particulates that cause the dusty look? Or do you skim the hell outa your water?

And I will ask again since you have said it so many times but what kind of camera are you using?
 
Do you use PS or some other editing program to edit your shots? If you do, what do you normally do besides crop?
 
qwuintus: Who needs an ant farm when you have critters like this in your tank. ;)

Ehydo: Yes, having a 4', 10" diameter skimmer helps. ;) That and 75 - 100-micron filter socks, a 25-micron canister filter and turning off all the current in the tank at photo time.

The camera, once again :rolleyes: is a Canon EOS Digital Rebel with the 100mm maro lens. ;)

ReeferNOOB: I use Photoshop CS2. My usual procedure is to first crop the image as needed and then I use Auto Levels which adjusts pretty much everything such as contrast, brightness, color balance, etcetera. 90% of the time, this gets it right as seen by my eyes. If needed, I will then use the Shadow/Highlight feature that allows brightness to be brought up some in the darker areas and tones down the over-bright areas. Then I use the Unsharp Mask feature that allows a slight sharpening of just the portions of the image that are already sharp and leaves unsharp areas as they are. You have to get the focus right from the beginning for this to work well. Then I resize the image to 780-pixels wide. If there is any real obvious and bothersome captured particles, I use the Healing Brush feature to attempt to remove them. Some photos have no need for this while others may have several spots requiring this cleanup tool. Finally, I add a 20-pixel border to the image, usually black unless there is a large area of black in the image at the edges. In this case, I add a 4-pixel color picked from the image followed by a 16-pixel black border, totaling 20-pixels.

The ultimate goal is to use as low a level as possible with these tools despite the initial urge to do more. It's easy to make a photo worse by adding to much despite urges to "add" to or improve upon the photo. In addition, the old saying that "you can't polish a turd" applies here as well. ;) But, this is the beauty of the digital medium. Take lots of photos and find (hopefully) several great shots.

Joseph
 
Joseph,

Wow those pics are absolutely beautiful! There may be some future in those for illustrating books. I could always use some in my book for example... :D
 
Awesome pics as usual Joseph. Do you think you could send me a high res version of the pic of the orange and blue zoanthids sometime? 1280x1024 would be perfect, but I can resize it here if you don't feel like it. I need a new wallpaper. :) gcatalfo at verizon dot net. Thanks man!! Keep it up!
 
The R/C Man: Personal use is free but commercial use will cost you. ;) Thanks for the kind words.

armygreen11: Thanks and I'm pleased you like them. Here's a link to the 2mb version of that photo without the border. Just post back here as soon as you get it so I can take it down. A few too many hits on that monster and my throughput will be exceeded. ;) Simply right click the image and do a "save as" (windows).

Very big zoa photo. Temporary.

Joseph
 
Thanks Melev!

I took your adice and read your demo. This is what I came up with. The first is the original the second is the PS one...


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Now if I had more than a coolpix 3100 which has NO manual focus...

Thats ok I'm going with a Canon Digi SLR with a 150mm macro in the near future!! :)
 
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