OneReef
Reef Guru
I dropped the ISO down from 1600 to 200 and I think that made them come out a bit sharper. Also tried to fool with the aperture settings. Still have much to learn.
Same coral with a different aperture:
This one did not turn out focused as well as I want. Will have to reshoot this one:
I was messing around with the aperture setting and got two extremes. Amazing how it affected light entering the lens. One decent and one horrid, just to show the difference the setting makes. It is out of focus, but I was just trying to see the diff in settings.


Same coral with a different aperture:

This one did not turn out focused as well as I want. Will have to reshoot this one:

I was messing around with the aperture setting and got two extremes. Amazing how it affected light entering the lens. One decent and one horrid, just to show the difference the setting makes. It is out of focus, but I was just trying to see the diff in settings.


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