Hooray! Excited it lived on. Super cool you've got purple tips out of it. They were always red for me.
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Can you give some background on your systems and lighting , your pictures are amazing .
I'm still running T-5's exclusively on all of my tanks. I had run LED for a while but wasn't happy with the results. I'm considering trying one of the new generation systems again as I'm seeing a little better results in other's tanks. For pictures, the real secret to good photos is a steady hand and an SLR that you can manipulate F-stop, shutter speed, and focus very precisely and of course having the ability to adjust White Balance to get rid of some of the blue dominant in our tanks. My pictures have continued to improve over the years and I cringe at some of the old pictures I was proud of at the time, but that's normal. I rarely get the "money shot" in one take, and usually take several pictures of each coral and select for the best clarity, lighting, depth of field, etc.
Right now I have a few tanks going, as does Josh. Here are a few quick shots of my tanks.
120g Zoa Dominated--Courtesy Benihana. Running since early 2012-ish. It's undergone a few iterations.
ATI Sunpower. 6x 54w.
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45 Cube Tank. SPS--Acros and Montis, mainly. Running since early 2013.
ATI Powermodule. 6x 39w.
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75g. Chalice tank. Running since '05.
Tek-Light. 4x 54w.
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8ft x 2ft x 1ft Frag Tank--Courtesy Ray. Running since early-mid 2013.
2x 4ft Tek-Lights. 4x 54w ea.
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Also in the process of getting a mushroom dominated tank going, 48" x 18" x 14". Possibly to be lit by an LED light TBD.
Zach, do you have a favorite macro lens that you use?
What kind of lighting do you have over your chalices?
What is the name for the 1st and 2nd Zoa?