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Old 09-16-2016, 03:08 AM
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Default Finally, quality shots of my corals - KPG007

I've been taking pictures of my corals for some time with mixed results. I finally went out and bought a top quality, and highly rated, point and shoot camera - the Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100 II.

The color and quality of the pictures is amazing, so good that I decided to share a bunch in this album.

Diablo Milli - I've had this guy a while. The colors really pop in this photo:


RR Needle in a Haystack - Wow, closeups are sometimes better then real life:


Tyree Blue Matrix - Nice shot of this difficult coral. Fast, hardy grower, but tough to get the color looking good:


Branching Cyphastea - Likes lower light with the base going from green to peach color:


Pink Jade - A slower grower, until it's happy, but then, watch out! Amazing colors in this pic:


True Undata - Love the colors in this one!:


Pink Jade - A slower grower, until it's happy, but then, watch out! Amazing colors in this pic:


Limeade Naustuda - A slower grower, until it's happy, but then, watch out! Amazing colors in this pic:


Cali Acro - Similar colors to a Cali Tort, but grows in a bush instead of a long branch. A beautiful piece:


Rainbow Pocci #1 - Got this guy as a little frag. Awesome colors with the light pink base and darker green polyps:


Bird of Paradise - Super nice picture! Purple Polyps pop way more then in real life:


RR Hot Sauce - Got this from Ryan as a reddish stump. It's starting to really come to life!:


Aussie Delight - I've had this for probably 4 years. Nice color, but very little growth. IT finally found a good home and is putting a ton of branches (finally):


Rainbow Pocci #2 - Another variation of Rainbow pocci. The pink is a little brighter with the lighter green polyps:


Neon Birdsnest - A classic. Love the bright polyps:


Purple Planet - It took a while to get this guy growing, but it was definitely worth it:
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