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Macro Shots. Photos of some of my corals.


rocko918

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Here is an Acan i got from Lee back in the day!

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Some AOG's

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I think these are blue hornets, i forget which ones i have.

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My favorite blue zoas - Blue Pills.

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More Blue zoas

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Different Blue zoas

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My BRK Darth Mauls

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BRK Palys, forget the name.

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Close up of neon green candy cane

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Cats Eyes

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Decadia Cyphastrea coral

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Hologram Monti

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Will post more soon. :)

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Wow. Very very nice.

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Pink Milli

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Pyro Envy

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Rainbow monti killing Undata

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RPE's

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Sunset killing the Undata

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Tube Worm, v something, for get the name of the worm.

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Got these from Josh, wobble something.

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World Wide Corals, mandarin orange, i think

 

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Awesome shots! How do you take those pics and what kind of lighting to get those corals to pop? special lenses?

 

Canon T2i w/100mm f/2.8 Macro Lens

Shooting in Camera RAW, using photoshop to correct the photos afterwards. Most of it is taking out some of the blue from the actinics. I try to keep the as close as the true color as i can. Use a tripod, also have a remote for the shutter release. Lights are 20k radiums, 250w MH's with vho actinics.

turn off all pumps, clean both inside and out side of glass.

 

Learned most all of it from Gadgets! A true professional.

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Those cat eyes and magicians are very nice

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Canon T2i w/100mm f/2.8 Macro Lens

Shooting in Camera RAW, using photoshop to correct the photos afterwards. Most of it is taking out some of the blue from the actinics. I try to keep the as close as the true color as i can. Use a tripod, also have a remote for the shutter release. Lights are 20k radiums, 250w MH's with vho actinics.

turn off all pumps, clean both inside and out side of glass.

 

Learned most all of it from Gadgets! A true professional.

No wonder I was never been able to take decent pics of my tank with my 9 years old Sony f828!

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