My first real attempt at Zoa photography

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OK folks let me have it. This is my first real attempt at shooting anything in my tank from a more professional level. For the record, I'm a semi Pro photographer but I tend to shoot much different genre. I tried to keep it looking as natural as possible but highlight detail.

Halle Berry Zoanthid

Equipment in use:
RRS Tripod
RRS Macro adjustment mount
Canon 5Dsr
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 IS USM Macro lens

Settings:
Manual mode, manual focus, IS off
ISO 100
f/9
.3 sec
W/B 9000K
RAW

Software:
Adobe Lightroom



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I bought a salted agave online that was supposed to look like this and ended up getting this

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Nice pic to me !
 
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I bought a salted agave online that was supposed to look like this and ended up getting this

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That’s partly the reason I tried to get a natural looking image. If you search google for Halle Berry Zoa you would just be amazed at how many people nuke the photos. On the plus side a few do try natural colors too.
 

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It was even a Wysiswg
I like the sites that tell you what condition the coral was taken under. There was a site that I was trolling that had multiple pics 10k 15k and antic. It was refreshing to see that.
 
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Hmm, I would say I might be a little better than I was. But it doesn’t hurt to have more to photograph.

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OK folks let me have it. This is my first real attempt at shooting anything in my tank from a more professional level. For the record, I'm a semi Pro photographer but I tend to shoot much different genre. I tried to keep it looking as natural as possible but highlight detail.

Halle Berry Zoanthid

Equipment in use:
RRS Tripod
RRS Macro adjustment mount
Canon 5Dsr
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 IS USM Macro lens

Settings:
Manual mode, manual focus, IS off
ISO 100
f/9
.3 sec
W/B 9000K
RAW

Software:
Adobe Lightroom



Hally Berry Zoa tweaked-2365.jpg
Beautiful!
 

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