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I’m a self-admitted horrible photographer. I guess it’s not all point and shoot. I’ve watched YouTube videos to learn how to take good pics. The videos just missed the mark. How do you take pics of your acros up close with so much color? I run a heavy blue system (maxspect R420R on a mostly blue program and ATI coral blue plus and actinic T5). Should I cut all blues and turn up whites? I really hate playing with my LED but I guess it’s a must.

Any input and pics are gladly welcomed.
 

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post some of your pictures , lets see where we can start off with your colors
 
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post some of your pictures , lets see where we can start off with your colors
My eyes see white, purple, pink and red. Pic is blue. I understand blues are heavy. I know I need to clean glass. But goodness, my pics never look like what I see.

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Are you using phone or dslr? You need to add filter over the lens to get rid of the blue in the pics
 

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