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The frags will be sitting in 4" of water, light source will 4" above water line 1st photo is of the stand the frag tank is setting on, I also grow...
This is a project that I created a long, long time ago. thought it might be interesting for some of your reefers who want a frag tank, but don't want...
This is a cool one. [IMG]
once you master the above topics, you'll be shooting like a pro in no time. Here's an image to motivate you [IMG]
Whats fun about photography is that once you "Get it" it's so easy. Really simple rules are clean the tank glass and I mean scrub it use a...
Fstop and controlling background focus I'm going to break this down into a simple explanation related to marine macro photography and f/stops....
Camera image angle relative to tank glass -> why it's critical For those of you with big acrylic tanks, your going to have a very difficult time...
This is a really old image, kinda fun though as it shows off my massive Kenya, check out the measuring tape to see how big it is [IMG]
These are older images, taken with my D40 and before I really learned how to use a camera. [IMG] [IMG] I love this little guy, he's a real...
Position the coral This is easier said than done, if your corals or frags are not attached to a rock this is much easier, you want the coral to be...
Lighting the shot I also will move my light fixture back and forth to change the light pattern on the corals, this can make a huge difference....
Fantastic advice, can't stress the tripod and remote shutter release or timer enough, lowest iso possible if shooting corals. Not sure if your camera...
The last pic is pretty incredible, even though it's just a yellow polyp.....detailes are amazing
too bad you have to click on an image to reveal the true size, here a few more [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Duncan retracted [IMG]
And thats what's makes them work, doing the prep work....Lots of research
Not true. how close the subject is has nothing to do with the lens, it's how you use the lens and camera settings that matter. I can use a standard,...
I've been doing this for some time and you'll be amazed
Foamback project Decided to start testing some of my ideas and skills on doing a total foamback reeftank and figured that it would much easier to do...
Creating a background stage This is a fairly simple procedure, I keep what I call the "sweet spot" in my tank free of any background items, back...
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