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Phone, orange clip on filter, and a shaky caffeine fueled hand... Good pictures are tough to come by.
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Safe to say I like anemones
 

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Still learning how to take photos well on my phone, especially when trying to deal with blue light. I think this was a decent pic of my Hector’s Goby
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If your phone camera has a manual mode, set the white balance as high as it can go. Closer to 10K is the best setting for realistic photos. Do that to eliminate a lot of the blue. Without filters, typically you will need to set the white balance up and then do some minor adjustments on the photo still.
 

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A few pics from my recently broken down nano reef and some of big boys from my FOT. Not the best photograph I admit. But not bad for a Samsung lol.

The final one is a banana gold torch that was breed in the 180g reef before it got converted to FOT, quiet proud of that one if I do say so myself
 

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