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You might call it an obsession....... I can't seem to stop shooting this little chunk of Jellybean. Man, can you imagine what it's going to look like when the skirt is glowing all the way around? It's only about half way now and WOW!! I promise these are different than the ones I took last night. Turned off the flow, cleaned the glass, and flattened the angle to the tank glass.

teeny beany by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-2 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-3 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-4 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-5 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-6 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-7 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-8 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-9 by Peter Young, on Flickr

My other corals are starting to get jealous haha. Hope you like em as much as I do. As with most of my shots, you can click on the image and it should take you to my Flikr hosting where you can zoom in, as well as see the camera settings etc.

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it looks stunning, just one question, what is it? lol
Thanks for the compliment!! It's a Jellybean, originally released by @WWC but mine all came from @Jason Truong

What camera set up do you use?
I use a Canon T6i with 1:2.8 100mm macro

Great pictures. Are you doing any post editing on these images?
Thanks for the kind words! I use Lightroom to adjust white balance/color temp, and sometimes cropping.
 

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You obviously have a serious problem and it's only going to get worse. Your other corals are starting to rise up in rebellion and soon will take over the tank to get into the shot. There is only one way out. Send that coral to me and live a peaceful life. ;Happy
 

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You might call it an obsession....... I can't seem to stop shooting this little chunk of Jellybean. Man, can you imagine what it's going to look like when the skirt is glowing all the way around? It's only about half way now and WOW!! I promise these are different than the ones I took last night. Turned off the flow, cleaned the glass, and flattened the angle to the tank glass.

teeny beany by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-2 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-3 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-4 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-5 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-6 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-7 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-8 by Peter Young, on Flickr

teeny beany-9 by Peter Young, on Flickr

My other corals are starting to get jealous haha. Hope you like em as much as I do. As with most of my shots, you can click on the image and it should take you to my Flikr hosting where you can zoom in, as well as see the camera settings etc.

P
I absolutely love this coral!
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