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I got some nice tips from Casey and figured I'd post my latest ones for more help. Thanks!

Stardust Aussie
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Green Envy Aussie
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Graffiti Aussie
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This is what one of my architecture professors would have said if this was a crit session...

I love the overall composition of the subject matters, and the mending of negative space and positive space that truely distinguishes the artists ability to surpass the object into a higher state of being. :lol:

Great shots chris. Out of the three, that stardust shot is my favorite.
 
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Thanks!

BTW. I know that they can stand to have a bit more DOF, but I am not using a tripod. Therefore, I can't go too crazy with the aperture.
 

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I like all three of them... really nice shots Chris... :)

what camera are you using again?

you mind sharing those tips you got from Casey?
 
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Thanks everyone!

Marvin, whenever I do portraits in the studio or formals at a wedding, I usually shoot them in raw. I never ever shoot the tank in raw. I dunno why, I just never did. Casey told me to shoot in raw, use the lowest iso, and bump up my exposure. It was all very helpful info that i should have thought about before, but i never did. Figured the images looked great. I think they look better now.
 

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Thanks everyone!

Marvin, whenever I do portraits in the studio or formals at a wedding, I usually shoot them in raw. I never ever shoot the tank in raw. I dunno why, I just never did. Casey told me to shoot in raw, use the lowest iso, and bump up my exposure. It was all very helpful info that i should have thought about before, but i never did. Figured the images looked great. I think they look better now.

cool.. thanks bro.. :)
 

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Yea great info. I need to give that a try myself. So are you editing your raw file?
 
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Thanks. I would use my tripod, but its not tall enough. The tank is only 14.5" tall, but the stand is high enough to allow viewing without leaning over.

I am using a Nikon D200 w/ 105mm 2.8 macro lens.
 
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