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![]() Must have felt great flipping the switch on that! Colors appear nicer in the photos... things look more contrasty too.
You can tell the light is focused downwards just be comparing the sand up against your glass. It's not lit up nearly as well under the LEDs. Should be cleaning the glass a lot less which is a nice bonus. |
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![]() Wow that must have felt great getting it online. Things definitely seem to look better in the photos. Would love to see this in person some day!
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![]() I actually found the same effect when I had my LEDs on the tank. My camera seems to like LED lighting much better than metal halides since the colours and contrasts show up better both in real life and in the pics.
Great to see this monster light finally over the tank and showing off the corals.
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