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![]() I'd say those are pretty nice. I really like the green brain pic.
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![]() Cool, pic.'s
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() |
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![]() Niiiiice!
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![]() Purdy
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![]() Tres Purdy!
Especially the last photo. Is that a Blasto? |
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![]() You can increase your DOF in two ways. First (the easiest) is to simply shoot with a higher aperture, however this may require a tripod due to lower shutter speed or a higher iso. The second way is to take multiple pictures at different focus points and then use a technique called focus stacking to overlap all the pictures. Helicon Focus is a program that can do this very easily.
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![]() Yes, blastomussa merletti.
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