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![]() have the flash off and use a high enough iso/apt that your shudder speed will be high enough that it will be clear with no movement or noise also turning off all pumps will help alot too
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![]() Well considering I had two hours and most of the first was figuring out this new camera I got a couple of shots worth posting.
Dendrophyllia - Too bad the large top polyp was closed all morning, still this one looks fine. ![]() Blue Zoa's - Pumped up a bit with Photoshop to bring out the blue. ![]() Pink and Red Zoa - I got this from a Reef Network regular at the last dinner. Thanks Callum! ![]() Shroom and Random Polyp - I like this one. ![]() Sexy! ![]() |
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![]() Very nice pics...
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![]() very nice indeed. Seems you have learned "how to" already
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![]() Thanks. I think the lens I had was what held me up for an hour, I kept trying to use the macro setting to no avail. The magic bullet was certainly the automatic aperature setting.
I only wish I had used a slightly higher ISO and the Dendro would have been crisper. Here is another with the saturation increased with Photoshop. I am glad I shot RAW files, it makes post processing magic! ![]() |
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![]() I have yet to get into this digital camera age. You seem to have slid right into it very well. Did you notice what fstop the auto used?
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![]() Pics look great! Are you going to be buying this camera?
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