
just reading and looking has improved me many times over already. This weekend i'm going to shoot a friend's tank who has some great specimens.so stay tuned next week.īy the way i am inspired and educated at this site daily. I have more to post.but as i continue to improve.i keep on thinking i'll wait till i get a better one! Man you have to love the colors in the last one. Is this all natural light?ĭrew, these are just beautiful, I would have got the second one. I love these kind of pictures.They are beautiful.

I actually did a little cloning in the two bottom corners on this one to fill in some dead space.and i think i may have gone a little overboard with my new intellisharpen toy.these guys are about pencil eraser sized. Here's a similar organism panned back a bit.Īww heck.one more because we like pictures, right? too bad i don't use the 50mm anymore now that i'm used to the reach with the 100! not bad for the price, but doesn't compare in quality to my 50mm canon. tripod, f/22, $1.00 handsfree cellphone shutter release.about 2 sec. I'm going to post a pan back of a similar one so you get a better idea of it. Nic pic, which lens did you take the pic with? The entire organism then splits straight down the middle, separating. While i didn't take the picture, i can tell you it is a soft coral (sealife). Ricordea, or flower mushroom corals, are popular choices due to their brilliant. Whole organism is about the size of a 50 cent piece.ĭrew, what is it some sort of culture, or fungus? It's actually kinda pretty.
