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thanks... i am some-what new to macro photography (reef). so, any critique or tips are welcome !! .. don't be too brutal though :)
 
here are my spec and equipments:
Nikon d750 with Tamron 90mm sp len
--some shots were done with Aperture Priority Mode -- (2.8f -- 8f)
--some were shot with M-mode((iso 400-800) (1/100-1/160--i think) -- using the same aperture ranges
 
Amazing shots, currently using my iphone for aquarium photography. Looking into a nice nikon dslr
 
here are my spec and equipments:
Nikon d750 with Tamron 90mm sp len
--some shots were done with Aperture Priority Mode -- (2.8f -- 8f)
--some were shot with M-mode((iso 400-800) (1/100-1/160--i think) -- using the same aperture ranges
if you increase your iso you can increase the Fstop and get greater depth of field. Not necessary but fun to play around with.

If you keep it on M and 1/160(for shake) increase iso one full stop, then increase f stop one full stop.(set camera to read in thirds)

the max iso on that camera is likely 2600 to 3500 before you get grain.

once you settle in at a higher iso and f stop(f11-f16, decrease fstop to f8 and increase shutter one or two stops 1/200th now go get fish. as now you have plenty of depth of field to keep them in focus and a fast shutter to slow them down for a pic.

Nice work.!
 
if you increase your iso you can increase the Fstop and get greater depth of field. Not necessary but fun to play around with.

If you keep it on M and 1/160(for shake) increase iso one full stop, then increase f stop one full stop.(set camera to read in thirds)

the max iso on that camera is likely 2600 to 3500 before you get grain.

once you settle in at a higher iso and f stop(f11-f16, decrease fstop to f8 and increase shutter one or two stops 1/200th now go get fish. as now you have plenty of depth of field to keep them in focus and a fast shutter to slow them down for a pic.

Nice work.!
thanks for the tips
 

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