I myself have no talent with a camera but most people use a photo editing software to clean up and edit photos to some extent. And as we are all aware, sometimes it is used to excess and most of us have bought something that didn't exactly look in person as it did in the representative pic. Yes, I know...lighting, tank conditions, flow....blah, blah, blah.
So I thought this might be fun and perhaps enlightening for some of those new to the hobby. Let's see a pair of your pics. One being untouched or as close to the real look of your subject as possible. The second being the same pic "edited" to enhance the look of the coral. Also feel free if you don't want to play the picture game to share some things that you look for in a grossly edited photo. You may save someone from an unpleasant experience.
Feel free to go wild or mild as we've seen it all in this hobby. Maybe a newbe may learn a thing or two about what can be done to a coral to enhance it's appeal.
Now, with that being said.....PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, DON'T USE THIS AS A THREAD TO BASH ANYBODY!!!! I just want it to be informative and fun. So let's see what you got and what you can do.
So I thought this might be fun and perhaps enlightening for some of those new to the hobby. Let's see a pair of your pics. One being untouched or as close to the real look of your subject as possible. The second being the same pic "edited" to enhance the look of the coral. Also feel free if you don't want to play the picture game to share some things that you look for in a grossly edited photo. You may save someone from an unpleasant experience.
Feel free to go wild or mild as we've seen it all in this hobby. Maybe a newbe may learn a thing or two about what can be done to a coral to enhance it's appeal.
Now, with that being said.....PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, DON'T USE THIS AS A THREAD TO BASH ANYBODY!!!! I just want it to be informative and fun. So let's see what you got and what you can do.