Well I've started figuring out how to take pictures of my corals so I thought I would share them with you. Some of them are nt good but some of them are OK.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12575074#post12575074 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by turtleman10 ... Some of them are nt good but some of them are OK.
I find getting good pictures harder than I thought it would be. Considering what some of mine look like, yours don't look bad at all.
For one thing, the color balance looks good. I don't know if that's your lighting or your camera or some effort post processing. A couple suffer from blur, but a couple are pretty good on that account. I don't know if the blur is camera movement or focus (or perhaps distortion from the glass.) You might think about ways to better stabilize the camera.
Do you turn your pumps off for pictures? It looks like the hammer (frogspawn?) moved during the exposure. Other pictures show tracks that look like bubbles or other stuff moving through the water.
Here's one of mine. (I think I might actually have more room for improvement than you. )
The only thing I did was on my camera there is a flower setting which I beleive is a micro setting other than that I just turned off the flash Ill post more as I go.
I have the same green vine looking plants that I see in pictures 10-13. I keep trying to rip them out but they grow back within a few days. Do you know of a way to get rid of them?
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