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Couple night shots acan/candy cane
Couple more shots.
Tried the night shots again last night, really liked these two. An acan and a candy cane coral. ![]() ![]() May have to do the candy cane again and toss on an extension tube, cropping into one head from this shot looks very cool getting closer would be interesting. |
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Nice shots man what do they look like in daytime light?
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Wow very nice colors. Acans are one of the corals on my list of things to get in the next few months or so. Everytime I see a pretty shot my list seems to grow.
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Nice! You processed them right?
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Quote:
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He said that he used an actinic LED to illuminate the corals. That's probably their normal phosphorescence under strong actinic lighting.
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wow amazing photos. thanks for sharing.
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Sorry for delay in replying...last night was Sabres/Sens and beer night.
No post done on these, they were shot in the dark using a single actenic blue LED light for about 15 seconds. The colors are different from how they look under the MH lighting. |
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