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Well, I've been getting a lot of great feedback for my photos lately, thanks guys! So I'll start posting random reef shots in this thread and hope you all enjoy them as much as I enjoy taking them. :)
All shots are taken with a Canon T2i. The close-ups/macros with a Canon 100mm macro and the wider angle shots are usually taken with a Sigma 10-20mm.

These first ones are from a shoot I did for a LFS, Reef Coral in Baton Rouge, LA. Still haven't gone through all of the pics I took there, so I might have a few more to post later!


IMG_2754 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2760 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2766 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2784 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2843 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2858 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2878 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2884 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2159 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2185 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr
 
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Well, I've been getting a lot of great feedback for my photos lately, thanks guys! So I'll start posting random reef shots in this thread and hope you all enjoy them as much as I enjoy taking them. :)
All shots are taken with a Canon T2i. The close-ups/macros with a Canon 100mm macro and the wider angle shots are usually taken with a Sigma 10-20mm.

These first ones are from a shoot I did for a local LFS, Reef Coral in Baton Rouge, LA. Still haven't gone through all of the pics I took there, so I might have a few more to post later!


IMG_2754 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr

Lani, this picture is amazing!!
 

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Totally agree. Great eye. Even though they are gorgeous pics i think some in B/W would be unreal :). Look forward to seeing more
 
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Lani, this picture is amazing!!
+ 1 to what he said. that thing needs to be on a cover of something.
Wow, thanks guys! That was one of my favs from the set for sure!

Kim these are all awesome! Subscribing to see them all!
Thank you, Adam :p

Totally agree. Great eye. Even though they are gorgeous pics i think some in B/W would be unreal :). Look forward to seeing more
Thanks! And hadn't thought of converting any to b&w, I'll have to try that!

Here are the last few that I really liked from this particular shoot. The fish were all shot using an external flash held at an angle to glass.


IMG_2946 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2968 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


IMG_2975 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


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Amazingly beautiful photography Kimberly, an inspiration to all of us amateur shutter-bugs here.

Cheers, Todd
 

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Wow you are super talented! Please post pictures regularly! :)
 
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Thanks ya'll so much! :)

Couldn't agree more! This is one of the best reef shots I've seen in a long time. You're very talented.
That's high praise coming from you, I love your photography!

Incredible pictures!

Any setting tips for newbish photographers like myself?
Thank you, and settings all depend on what type of shot you're trying to take!
For close-ups and macros you'll want to use a tripod if you don't have steady hands and its usually best to set the camera to Aperture Priority mode with an f-stop of around f/8 or f/11, this will give you more clarity. Always keep the lens pointed straight at the tank glass, because angles cause distortions.
Those same settings will work well for really clear FTS shots, but you may have to use a wider f-stop like f/6 or so if the shutter speed is too low and the fish are blurred. I often just shoot on P (program auto) mode for FTS.
Fish shots are probably the most difficult because they move around so darn much. High shutter speeds are necessary, but usually leave you with shallow DOF, so not much of the fish is in focus. That's where an off-camera flash comes in handy!

My best advice for newbie photogs is to read your camera manual (yeah yeah, most people complain about this one, lol) if you haven't already because if you know what your camera is capable of you can actually use its functions! Oh and practice practice practice! Its taken me years to get where I am.

I'm not the best writer, but I did put together an aquarium photography guide for my local reef club and I've been updating it occasionally:
LARC Aquarium Photography Guide

Wow you are super talented! Please post pictures regularly! :)
Thanks, rev, I will!


Some past pics:

White spot anemone shrimp in my maxi biorb:

IMG_1312 by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr

The yuma shot that won a local reef club POTY and Melev's photo box:

Yuma mushroom by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr

Pencil urchin:

Pencil urchin by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr


Untitled by Ugiesnugums, on Flickr

I'll post new ones when I take them, thanks for looking!
 

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