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Here’s my question, how has that Amazeballs not gone green? Mine is in lower light and is pretty green.
I love the photo of your foxface! Thanks for sharing!
I’m not sure. The base has a yellowish green tint, but I will say where mine is located is deceptively higher light. I do run my tank at around 16000K, so maybe that makes a difference?Here’s my question, how has that Amazeballs not gone green? Mine is in lower light and is pretty green.
Thanks. :)Great shots thanks for sharing
Thank you, I really liked this photo too!I love the photo of your foxface! Thanks for sharing!
these are nice pictures you are getting and the processing is minimal and realistic so I love them,Anyone have some feedback for improvement? Plan to work on a couple more photos. I will post when those are done.
Thanks, I do tend to prefer the more minimal and realistic, but I could definitely experiment with other editing styles.these are nice pictures you are getting and the processing is minimal and realistic so I love them,
another approach to try would be brighter exposure and maybe a bit more contrast for more pop.
it won't be as realistic as the set you have but could be more "catchy" as I feel people love that more...
basically move away from the "low Key" approach you have in this set if you want to try something new.
Absolutely, thanks for commenting. :)Thanks you!
Thanks! Me too, I was stoked that I actually got it. It was a challenging shot (no flash photography and close to pitch black in that exhibit)Loving the Octopus shot !