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Schell'sReefPufferfish.jpg
FrigusReefBubbleTipAnemone.jpg

(I'm new to the photography side of reefing so I'd like criticism) Thanks to Schell's Reef for letting me photograph the puffer XD
 

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That’s an awesome Puffer photo. I know nothing about photography, so maybe it’s terrible? I say it’s great!
 

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Amazing shot on that puffer. U nailed focus and exposure. Eye contact cant be any better.
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Is that shot cropped ? I'd give composition a bit more thought and consider a different composition of the fish just to experiment. To me it looks like a bit too much of the fish body for a head shot, and too little of the fish for a fish shot. That's just nitpicking to maybe improve on an already amazing shot.
 

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learning to mess with d5600 nikon with 40mm nikkor got alot to learn. but alot of fun.

DSC_0259.JPG clown bta .jpg clown.jpg puffer.jpg
 
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Schell'sReefPufferfish.jpg
FrigusReefBubbleTipAnemone.jpg

(I'm new to the photography side of reefing so I'd like criticism) Thanks to Schell's Reef for letting me photograph the puffer XD

Excellent work! I like the artistic feel to the puffer image, although the top ~15% of the image could be cropped because it is a bit distracting. Overall, this is a really strong image!
 

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