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Delphinus 11-18-2013 03:18 PM

Wow, yeah, those are awesome.

Is everything recovered from your bleach out then? 'Cuz this stuff looks more than OK...

lastlight 11-18-2013 04:55 PM

Thanks Tony. My acans aren't quite as colourful as they were before the bleaching but they're all close except for one. I lost one sps with 2 others are still hanging in there. It's the sps for the most part which still don't look too hot but they're slowly improving so my fingers are crossed.

gqlmao 11-18-2013 05:02 PM

My golly, stunning pictures! I love how the black background accentuates everything. One day if mine even came close I would be a happy man. :mrgreen:

JDigital 11-18-2013 05:37 PM

Those photos just helped me make up my mind with what I'm going to do with my tank. Thanks Brett. :) And very nice pics!

lastlight 11-18-2013 05:40 PM

Lol thanks. I have the lights off in the room so that helps gives some corals the black background. Otherwise I think it's shooting with F22 that squeezes the light out of the background of shots where there is stuff behind the corals. I don't really know much about my camera or the terminology.

You'd laugh if you saw my 'workflow'.

1. shoot a metric butt-tonne of photos
2. toggle between them and pick the best one for each shot. mostly check and pray one is mostly in focus
3. open in photoshop and do the following to every one:

3a. auto colour
3b. auto contrast
3c. auto tone

photoshop allows you to fade from 0 - 100% the effect of each of these. sometimes a command totally messes with the shot and you don't apply it at all.

3d. sharpen

gqlmao 11-18-2013 05:50 PM

Words of a wise man. I am going home straight after work, and going to do the "workflow".

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 859658)
Lol thanks. I have the lights off in the room so that helps gives some corals the black background. Otherwise I think it's shooting with F22 that squeezes the light out of the background of shots where there is stuff behind the corals. I don't really know much about my camera or the terminology.

You'd laugh if you saw my 'workflow'.

1. shoot a metric butt-tonne of photos
2. toggle between them and pick the best one for each shot. mostly check and pray one is mostly in focus
3. open in photoshop and do the following to every one:

3a. auto colour
3b. auto contrast
3c. auto tone

photoshop allows you to fade from 0 - 100% the effect of each of these. sometimes a command totally messes with the shot and you don't apply it at all.

3d. sharpen


asylumdown 11-18-2013 11:38 PM

Hot diggity I should have had your bring your camera to my house! My photography skills are only slightly better than an 9 month old chewing on a camera.

Stones 11-19-2013 01:53 AM

Crazy awesome photos Brett! You make me want to go out and buy a real camera instead of my point and shoot garb...

lastlight 11-22-2013 06:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asylumdown (Post 859756)
Hot diggity I should have had your bring your camera to my house! My photography skills are only slightly better than an 9 month old chewing on a camera.

Thx man. I'd be happy to take a few pics provided you don't take the glue out again lol.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stones (Post 859785)
Crazy awesome photos Brett! You make me want to go out and buy a real camera instead of my point and shoot garb...

Thx the more I use the silly macro lens the more I wished I could afford to own one!

lastlight 03-25-2014 05:23 PM

this video sets new lows for colour, exposure, focus and excitement. viewer beware!

Petey the Pipefish


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