sun coral pictures

Great pics! We have the shutter, iso, no flash and f/stop. But what lens/camera are you using?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9836388#post9836388 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JR719
Great pics! We have the shutter, iso, no flash and f/stop. But what lens/camera are you using?

merci JR719 ;)
where did you get those informations ? :eek:
Canon 400D + Canon 100m/m
 
Remember to feed feed feed and you'll have super healthy polyps to enjoy both day and night.
 
I believe the information was gathered from this part of a post about the F# and shutter speed.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9794435#post9794435 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by awd2k
i did not use at all a flash ... from what i remember settings were something like: 400 iso - f3.5 and 1/30°sec

Very nice photos, I've been trying to take a nice photo of my sexy shrimp for days, but it's a bit camera shy.
 
first one of a new set of sun coral pictures ;)
everyday they open a little bit more ... an other week or two and it will be perfect!

tubastrea-7.jpg


here are some information before you ask me for some ;)


Camera Model Name
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL

Lens
EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

Tv(Shutter Speed)
0.4Sec.

Av(Aperture Value)
F4.0

Exposure Compensation
-1

ISO Speed
100

Flash
On

AF mode
Manual (MF)



awd2k
 
I always like looking at your photos awd2k, especially your shrimp! They always have that "certain something". I do not know if it is the magnification or the blue ring around the white spots that I like best.
 
Bubbashrimp,
here is an other Thor amboinensis picture for ya!
something completely different from the pictures i posted before.


thor-12.jpg



and an other Tubastrea ;)


tubastrea-10.jpg



awd2k
 
Pretty sweet!!

Do you have any photos of this or any other shrimps "mouth parts"(rotated a little more than the last). This is a hard area to look at, and with the magnification and detail you have shown, it would probably be very educational for a lot of people.
 
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