What’s your method for taking pictures?

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I’m working on taking better pictures for everyone. Even my best don’t seem to do justice so I wonder what methods everyone uses for taking pictures!?
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I have a couple articles on how I do photos for coral. The bit items are:
- try to keep ISO at about 100
- if it's dark, add more lights for the photo
- use macro lenses (slr camera) and/or macro filters
- use an orange filter

Your photos look good. I think they need a lower ISO, maybe a macro filter, and a tripod to make those work with a fast enough shutter.

Using a phone:
https://reefstable.com/blog/reef-tank-photography-using-a-phone

Using a Camera
https://reefstable.com/blog/reef-tank-photography-using-a-camera

Hope that helps! :)
 

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