Martians
Tangerines
Blue Hornets/ Black hole suns
Tubbs Blues
Candy Apple Reds
Ring of Fire to the bottom right
Martians
Tangerines
Blue Hornets/ Black hole suns
Tubbs Blues
Candy Apple Reds
Ring of Fire to the bottom right
Very nice, keep them pics coming!!
I simply can't trust people that don't like bacon,
Yeah, buddy...that's what I'm talking about. Great pics and outstanding corals!
Thanks here is a couple more
magnificiant..just outstanding
Rick
When you gonna come over my house and give me a little tutorial on taking pics?
"We shouldn't think of an environment where livestock can survive, we should ensure an environment where livestock can thrive."-Rabidgoose
"If it's gonna be that kinda party, Ima stick my ........ in the mashed potatoes!"-Beastie Boys
+1 on the tutriol
Rick
I am not a very good picture taker but here are some of my better shots!
Front Jokers, Back left center cimm. Grandis
Armor of God
Back left AOG, front left Nuc Greens, Back center Spidermans, Front Orange Bam bams, Right Cat Eyes.
Here is reef photography in a nutshell
1. Clean glass. Everywhere , the whole tank, corners ,seems, everywhere.(Very Important)
2. Turn off flow, return pumps, wavemakers , powerheads.(Very Important)
3. Use a tripod.(Very important)
4. Practice with F-stop, Iso, and white balance when not shooting in raw. Don't be afraid to learn your camera. Once you learn it ,you will be amazing yourself.(Very Important)
5. Take a lot of pictures .If you do not like them delete them.(Very Important)
6.Practice ,Practice ,Practice.
I have taken thousands of photo's.Out of those thousand's, maybe 5 to 10 percent of them come out the way I want to. I am no professional by any means, I can only take pics within my knowledge of my camera's abilities.
Rob, when I get my invite , I would be more than happy to show you some tips and shoot your tank.
Very nice colection!