A LOT of pics of my 65g

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9531965#post9531965 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Snowsurfer
What light do you have ? Looks very blue.

Id be carefull of those flatworms too looks like you have a few.

The lighting is 2 150watt mh 14k phenix bulbs, idk why it my pics turn out blue all the time? and which pics do u see flatworms in??



<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9533006#post9533006 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by maroun.c
Very nice tank.
Is it my monitor or all all those picture bluish? Just calibrated my monitor 2 days ago so It could be faulty.
If not are those with actinic, or 20K halides?
Also your shots could benefit from higher speed or using a tripode, and shooting perpendicular to the glass, as there is some blurr in some.are some of them upside down shots?
I like the clarity of your pics and the diversity of your corals.

Ya, ive always had a problem with blue pictures, and i don't have actinic or 20k, just my 14ks. Yes, i was experimenting with different shots and angles and i wasn't using a tripod like i normally do.




Thankyou to everyone else who commented and gave advice :D
 
Did you try playing around with preset white balance settings?
Shooting in RAW will give you much more control over white balance but still increase your Post processing time.
You could always measure white balance under your specific lighting which I guess would improove your images a bit.
I have 20K MH which is harder to shoot under and Automatic and Cloudy used to provide acceptable results.
 
Awesome pictures! I am still trying to figure out how to take pictures like that!

My kids & I loved the rabbit!:lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9580867#post9580867 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Rosseau
heh, looks good. Thanks for sharing.

That's the saddest rabbitfish I have ever seen by the way.

haha, hes one crazy rabbit
 
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