New Camera Any photo tips??

Blindside

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A couple of ones I liked

Rainbow Monti
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Dfs undata
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Lyretail anthias
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Willy he is 8 years old now!
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Micromussa
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ORA Hawkins
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Blue/Gold Cyphastrea
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Purple rain, tri color and pearlberry
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Orange Crush
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Strawberry Shortcake that was totally bleached with just a tiny piece of flesh left. So happy its doing much better!

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Quit taking pics and FRAG AWAY!! The undata and Rainbow pics look like a pro took them. Willy is awesome! I love the Hawkins frag i got from you it is doing great.
 
Nicole is the photographer in this house.

But I know alittle bit, what camera and lens are you useing?

She uses a Canon T3i DSLR with the 18-55mm lens. It does pretty good, but we need a macro lens to take those really nice closeup shots of coral.
 
There is a dedicated topic on the main RC page that has a ton on information that you should check out. As noted above, you need the right lens for those really close up pics and they are not cheap (Canon 100MM runs $500+). So, just sell Jason a few more high priced sticks and are there.....

Photography link: http://reefcentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=118
 
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Main thing is to take pics in RAW format so you can pull all the blue out of the pics. Also, I take mine in manual setting, not auto, so I can dial in shutter speed to get the right lighting. If done in RAW, you can go back and adjust everything to make it look just like your eyes see it.
 
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