i've never had professional photography training, so please let me know what im doing wrong.
camera used was a point-and-shoot Canon SD800
The reef is about 2 years old now
pictures of my Escape
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Very nice, hopefully one day i will have a camera that takes pictures that nice.
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The only way to go better would be a digital SLR and a macro lens. Forget about all this BS about cameras and there mega pixels. It is all in the cameras CCD's. Hell some of the most beautiful pictures of space have been taken with 1 mega pixel cameras.
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thanks guys
yeah, the water is so friggen clear! It's like glass
I left all pumps running while the shots were taken too
much of that credit goes to my mama's filter socks I've been using for months. I have them available for sale if everyone is interested
http://www.mbrk.com/viewtopic.php?t=4731
yeah, the water is so friggen clear! It's like glass
I left all pumps running while the shots were taken too
much of that credit goes to my mama's filter socks I've been using for months. I have them available for sale if everyone is interested
http://www.mbrk.com/viewtopic.php?t=4731