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Thank you! I'm really excited about delving into macro coral photos. It's a nikon d3400 with the stock (nikkor) 18-55 lens that it came with. I ordered a entry level macro lens to get some better closeups.These are great! What camera/lens are you using for these 2 shots?
Thank you! I'm really excited about delving into macro coral photos. It's a nikon d3400 with the stock (nikkor) 18-55 lens that it came with. I ordered a entry level macro lens to get some better closeups.
Nice pics, coral photography is as addictive as coral shopping so watch out
You haven’t seen my other collection.At least it’s nicer to the bank account [emoji6]
Too late. [emoji38][emoji53]Nice pics, coral photography is as addictive as coral shopping so watch out
I think I got mine for like $15-20. Not expensive and well worth it.Definitely need to get a remote shutter control.
Thank you! I'm really excited about delving into macro coral photos. It's a nikon d3400 with the stock (nikkor) 18-55 lens that it came with. I ordered a entry level macro lens to get some better closeups.
I've been trying all different settings but seem to be having success on Aperture mode with aperture settings around 20. Just editing on my phone (with the snapbridge file transfer) using Lightroom and Pixlr. I just ordered some gel filters that will be here tomorrow that I want to mess with this weekend.Awesome pics, I also have the 3400 with the same kit. What settings are you using?
Definitely need to get a remote shutter control.
Also, this is the first Dslr I've owned in years so I do not profess to know anything about photography. Just figuring it out on my own lol.I've been trying all different settings but seem to be having success on Aperture mode with aperture settings around 20. Just editing on my phone (with the snapbridge file transfer) using Lightroom and Pixlr. I just ordered some gel filters that will be here tomorrow that I want to mess with this weekend.
Thanks! I did get a remote but that's a great tip.You can use the timer to help combat shake while hitting the shutter.
I shoot with a canon but also use the aperture mode. I switch around depending on the depth of field I want. The other thing I've found that makes a big difference for me is the setting for "exposure compensation". Not sure what it would be on your camera, but the difference in color "pop" is huge. Helps get the glare out of the shot.I've been trying all different settings but seem to be having success on Aperture mode with aperture settings around 20. Just editing on my phone (with the snapbridge file transfer) using Lightroom and Pixlr. I just ordered some gel filters that will be here tomorrow that I want to mess with this weekend.