Jump to content

Recommended Posts

(edited)

Below, is a photo of Chalice that I ran across online. Now, this isn't meant as a flaming what so ever. However, it is simply being used as an example to gain opinions of photography technique. I just want people's opinion on this type of photo, Just looking for unbiased

opinions. At first glance, does this photo look like its been edited in any way? Or does it simply look to be a natural representation of the specimen's true and actual pigmentation. Thoughts are appreciated, and I urge posters to keep things civil.

 

Thanks,.

 

chalice_zps2b9ece13.jpg

Edited by reefbox

It has been edited in my opinion. going off some of my on editing I have done it looks like it has been sharpened and the contrast has been tweaked. That is my 2 cents.

(edited)

yea, that was my first impression. more opinions! keep em coming!

Edited by reefbox

Judging by the frag disk...there are a good amount of blue leds on....

Personally...I run a lot of blue in my tank so it would probably look similar in my tank...with that said, any frag I buy, I may ask to see under nothing but white to determine actual colot....

That's what I usually ask vendors to do. The ones who know their corals aren't as advertised seem to get real upset from such a simple request. I've been diving before, and sure, there is some blue light in the spectrum. But not neon or actinic-blue color only..

I'm surprised more people don't ask. Think of it this way, the brighter the coral under "actual" color spectrum, the higher intensity under actinic photos in your tank!

Hmm. I'm sure alot of people didn't like that last thing I said. No where in the ocean is pure super bright blue....just sayin

The magic blue light turns ugly brown corals into works of art enabling sellers to make more profits by selling otherwise undesirably colored corals.

So basically, false advertising and taking the easy road are acceptable? Wow. Corals can be colored up with proper nutrition, and it doesn't take much effort.

Personally, I'm tired of thinking that some coral looks amazing, only to find out its brown. Especially. , if I payed alot for it.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...