First try with macro and underwater.

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a few more non macro shots...
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I have always like Macro shots and getting really close to the polyps. Color is the hardest part getting a natural not saturated look. Good pics though

thanks and yes its hard to capture the original color, not sure because i am new with camera thats why but i guess i will learn over time.
 
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