Jul 2020 POTM- Blue coral

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- Sony A7III
- Tamron 28-75mm F2.8
- f/2.8 | 1/400 | ISO 400

This Jason Fox Fruity Pebbles Monti was chosen because it's my newest coral and i'm already in love with the color its making. The bright blues complimented by red, orange and yellows create such a perfect contrast in my tank.

The decision to choose a macro composition was solely based off the textures of it's skin and it just wouldn't have gotten its justice with all the gradients in color had I taken it any other way.

My favorite parts of the image were the ability to capture all the bokeh as beautifully as it looks as well as catching an edge of my other frag giving it just enough leading lines and not making the image feel too flat.

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Beautiful coral!
 

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Bumping this up for more entries!!
 

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Going to throw my hat in for the first time:
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Olympus E-PL7
Olympus 60mm Macro lens (love me some close-up photography)
ISO 800
f/5
1/20 s

Don't know for sure what it's called, but it's one of my favorite zoas. Growing out very nicely while we build it's eventual home.
 

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Blue polyp A. humilis.
I grew this one out from a 1" frag from Unique Corals over the past couple years. Lots of light, but more importantly, lots of flow for this species.
I love digitate acros - beautiful, and definitely a challenge!

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I’ma tempermental coral

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Let’s give this a shot shall we! This is a blue Cynarina that I picked up for Ann @Living Reef Orlando. It grabbed my eye in on her web page and has since blossomed into one of my favorite corals in the tank! The picture was taken underwater with an iPhone with no filters and the only editing was to crop the image down to just her. Be sure to zoom in on her to see some great detail even I wasn’t expecting to see!
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Keep in mind this coral is easily 5-6 inches across in this photo!
 

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Coral with Blue OR Blue coral ??
 

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I don't have any ALL blue corals of colony size yet. However, do blue tips count? :D If so, then my Reefers Cove Poison Envy is the coral I will submit. Pictures don't do it any justice. I can see the blue tips from across the room.

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Taken with my Olympus TG-6.
 
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