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Awesome picture! Haha looks comfy. And geez, what kind of camera did you use for this, amazing quality [emoji2]I always catch one of mine chilling in a comfy bed of goniopora, quite often....
IMG_7178 by Toby Broadfield, on Flickr
I always catch one of mine chilling in a comfy bed of goniopora, quite often....
IMG_7178 by Toby Broadfield, on Flickr
Awesome picture! Haha looks comfy. And geez, what kind of camera did you use for this, amazing quality [emoji2]
Great photo
What lights do you use on your tank? What's your ISO usually set at? Tripod or freehand?Thanks guys! I'm still trying to learn reef photography... or heck, photography in general. I used my old Canon 50D... nothing too fancy. That was even with the kit lens... which again, isn't anything too fancy.
What lights do you use on your tank? What's your ISO usually set at? Tripod or freehand?
Looking at building or getting a hybrid fixture! Thanks for the info!I have a Giesemann Aurora fixture... which is a T5/LED hybrid.
I shoot in Av mode, ISO 400 and around f/5-ish. I freehand all coral shots... tripod FTS.
Awesome!THE PICTURE METHOD DOES WORK!!!
my recent pair of black clowns would not host my Nem so I slapped a picture on the tank and boom!!! I've got one hosting now!!!
This pair was hosting live rock and each other so naturally I decided to correct that behavior and it worked!
Simple google image printed out and taped to the tank! Awesome