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Thanks for the input. I think that’s the video I watched that was using the free app for processing. That’s what I used but I don’t have a filter. Shooting with a DSLR and a really cheap closeup lens.It may be oversaturated just a bit, but this is a good start. You may want to watch the really good video that @samparker posted yesterday that covers coral lenses and post processing for mobile phones (but the post processing applies to most any coral photos).
Thanks for the input. I think that’s the video I watched that was using the free app for processing. That’s what I used but I don’t have a filter. Shooting with a DSLR and a really cheap closeup lens.
I played with aperture up to a 22 trying to get the depth I was looking for, but saw very little difference. But you’re right I just need to keep playing with it. I’m just envious of some of the photos I’m seeing. I’m looking at getting a submersible tube in the near future. Btw, living around PR do you go Meg hunting?Just a quick follow up thought - if you are using a DSLR you may want to play with expanding your depth of field and focusing on one of the "mouths" in the foreground. In addition to getting a filter the best thing you can do is keep taking pictures. You are working from a reasonable starting point so now it is just a mater of dialing it in.
I played with aperture up to a 22 trying to get the depth I was looking for, but saw very little difference. But you’re right I just need to keep playing with it. I’m just envious of some of the photos I’m seeing. I’m looking at getting a submersible tube in the near future. Btw, living around PR do you go Meg hunting?
I’ve seen the same thing you are referring to. You really have to bite your tongue sometimes to keep from starting a fight. Done right it’s very rewardingYes, I had an official collecting permit and have collected a range of fossils and teeth and still have the shifting tray and shovel. I'll try to say this carefully and leave it at that - I was very disappointed with the lack of environmental care that I witnessed from some of my peers and realized that we do not share the same conservation ethic. I may do it again in the future but for now I needed to step away.
I agree.I’ve seen the same thing you are referring to. You really have to bite your tongue sometimes to keep from starting a fight. Done right it’s very rewarding

