few new macro reef shots

oneradtek202

Pitcher Hill Reef Society
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Great pics!

If you don't mind.. what camera & lens?

Also if you don't mind..
4th shot down (what looks like green monti)
Aperture, shutter speed and ISO?
 
The information you seek (aperature, shutterspeed, iso) can be had using an EXIF information viewer (provided the info is embedded in the photo). I use the free Opanda exif viewer on my windows computers. I just right click the photo, select "View EXIF/GPS/IPTC with IExif" and viola, exposure / settings / geocode info is displayed.
 
What is that in the 5th picture down?? Colors are awesome!!

that is my sunset montipora. my montis are a little washed out lately, but still looking pretty nice.



i shoot with a canon t1i and a 100mm canon ultrasonic f2.8 lens. i use a 2 second delay on my exposures and generally a iso of 200, f stops of around 9-11'ish range and exposure lengths varying on the height of the coral in the tank. as reefbass said, you can find my exposures by saving them and viewing the file info.

thanks on all the kind words!
 
Just to be specific, I don't need to save the image to view the exif info. Just right click the image on the web page and select the menu item.
 
Didn't realize meta data was held in JPG? Unless you didn't convert it to JPG.

I also shoot with a T1i... great camera.

Although my lens isn't as fancy as yours... I'm shooting with a Tamron f2.8 100mm...still gets the job done though..
 
Didn't realize meta data was held in JPG? Unless you didn't convert it to JPG.
Yes, there is metadata in that format. You can specifically not save metadata with your file if you want to, but most people save it with it.
 
Beautiful pics!!!

If you don't mind me asking... what kind of fish is that just before the dog? I'm working on setting up a 90g and he looks like a perfect specimen to add...
 
what lens are you using and what camera?

i shoot with a canon t1i and a 100mm canon ultrasonic f2.8 lens. i use a 2 second delay on my exposures and generally a iso of 200, f stops of around 9-11'ish range and exposure lengths varying on the height of the coral in the tank. as reefbass said, you can find my exposures by saving them and viewing the file info.
 
that is my sunset montipora. my montis are a little washed out lately, but still looking pretty nice.



i shoot with a canon t1i and a 100mm canon ultrasonic f2.8 lens. i use a 2 second delay on my exposures and generally a iso of 200, f stops of around 9-11'ish range and exposure lengths varying on the height of the coral in the tank. as reefbass said, you can find my exposures by saving them and viewing the file info.

thanks on all the kind words!
 
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