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I’ve been working on taking better pictures of my reef tank inhabitants. Definitely going to invest in a tripod to get stable pictures. This picture was taken with an iPhone 13 Pro Max using Orphek lenses.

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Beautiful acro and shot.
This shot shows the limitations of mobile phone cameras where at extreme magnification you get sensor noise and image just starts breaking up, nothing you did wrong on the opposite you're challenging the limits well. Let's see the difference a tripod makes and if possible increase your lights on next shoot if possible.
 
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Beautiful acro and shot.
This shot shows the limitations of mobile phone cameras where at extreme magnification you get sensor noise and image just starts breaking up, nothing you did wrong on the opposite you're challenging the limits well. Let's see the difference a tripod makes and if possible increase your lights on next shoot if possible.
Thanks for the feedback.
 

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