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If I had room I would too. Honestly would love if BC brought in some more of the named popular coral so I could buy it from a clean source.
Who else do you trust? I honestly don’t trust anyone else.
Agreed. With this and what you said about more and updated pics above. I used to go to the Battlecorals site often to see if there was anything new. But after seeing the Bathman and Semasee at the top of the newsest corals list for so long, I eventually stopped.
In regards to who else I trust, in addition to Battlecorals, message me. I don’t think it’s appropriate to say, in this forum.
Then that makes me wonder (suspect) that many vendors purposely inflate their regular prices to make their sales look more impressive, which just makes it even more likely that people won’t pay “regular” prices and will wait on a sale.
I totally hear this man. I can’t explain it but somehow my enthusiasm for taking pics just plummeted. I actually have another write up all about this in fact that I haven’t finished. But you are absolutely right. My process for shooting coral is too involved and I’m positive that once I started experimenting with bluer lighting, I’ve never fell back onto the groove I was in while shooting under radium halides. On top of that I have a separate tank for shooting thst I relocated to my office downstairs even about a year ago and since it’s been set up have not shot a single colonyAgreed. With this and what you said about more and updated pics above. I used to go to the Battlecorals site often to see if there was anything new. But after seeing the Bathman and Semasee at the top of the newsest corals list for so long, I eventually stopped.
In regards to who else I trust, in addition to Battlecorals, message me. I don’t think it’s appropriate to say, in this forum.
What I have noticed since I’ve came back is… back in the day everything was photoshopped and we knew it and we called it out! Didn’t change much but hey… at least it would give the original poster a complex at best! Todays posts and photos are pure blue and uv leds with an orange filter “some still photoshopping that saturation” and people accept it! Well it looked like that on fb or r2r In the photos it must have just lost color due to shipping stress How many times has that excuse been used?!? Don’t get me wrong each piece will look different “to an extent” in each persons tanks but really nothing like 80% of these photos nowadays… if you google Walt Disney acro wow!!! There’s some real unicorns out there and it’s acceptedI totally hear this man. I can’t explain it but somehow my enthusiasm for taking pics just plummeted. I actually have another write up all about this in fact that I haven’t finished. But you are absolutely right. My process for shooting coral is too involved and I’m positive that once I started experimenting with bluer lighting, I’ve never fell back onto the groove I was in while shooting under radium halides. On top of that I have a separate tank for shooting thst I relocated to my office downstairs even about a year ago and since it’s been set up have not shot a single colony
And it sucks because it’s this problem I am fully aware of but have just done very little to solve it. Ultimately I think blue light kind of ruined it for me and I keep saying I need to just set the halide back up and shoot the way I used to and get here I am. Still procrastinating. All this before I even touch on the notion that I keep fragging my colonies before I shoot them and have provided myself the perfect excuse to hold off on shooting lol. I know, first world problems really but believe me when I say I hear your post very loud and clear and needed to hear that.
Amen. As a side hustle, some of these great photographers should be selling canvas prints of their frags/colonies post processing because it’s the only time they’ll ever look like that again.What I have noticed since I’ve came back is… back in the day everything was photoshopped and we knew it and we called it out! Didn’t change much but hey… at least it would give the original poster a complex at best! Todays posts and photos are pure blue and uv leds with an orange filter “some still photoshopping that saturation” and people accept it! Well it looked like that on fb or r2r In the photos it must have just lost color due to shipping stress How many times has that excuse been used?!? Don’t get me wrong each piece will look different “to an extent” in each persons tanks but really nothing like 80% of these photos nowadays… if you google Walt Disney acro wow!!! There’s some real unicorns out there and it’s accepted
I think this speaks to your bias about not wanti g to show an attribute of a coral you can't prove. Blue light brings out a lot of qualities you won't see under radiums or T5s, and it's easy to be disappointed in both aspects of this...I totally hear this man. I can’t explain it but somehow my enthusiasm for taking pics just plummeted. I actually have another write up all about this in fact that I haven’t finished. But you are absolutely right. My process for shooting coral is too involved and I’m positive that once I started experimenting with bluer lighting, I’ve never fell back onto the groove I was in while shooting under radium halides. On top of that I have a separate tank for shooting thst I relocated to my office downstairs even about a year ago and since it’s been set up have not shot a single colony
And it sucks because it’s this problem I am fully aware of but have just done very little to solve it. Ultimately I think blue light kind of ruined it for me and I keep saying I need to just set the halide back up and shoot the way I used to and get here I am. Still procrastinating. All this before I even touch on the notion that I keep fragging my colonies before I shoot them and have provided myself the perfect excuse to hold off on shooting lol. I know, first world problems really but believe me when I say I hear your post very loud and clear and needed to hear that.
Amen. As a side hustle, some of these great photographers should be selling canvas prints of their frags/colonies post processing because it’s the only time they’ll ever look like that again.
Dang. Stole my money maker. Back to the grind I suppose.
The question really is do you want to grow your sales or are you happy where you are at. A lot of business end up in a comfortable place where they do as much of the work as they like and less of the stuff they don’t. You are probably passing up some growth and profit but the personal trade may be worth it to do more of the stuff you like.I totally hear this man. I can’t explain it but somehow my enthusiasm for taking pics just plummeted. I actually have another write up all about this in fact that I haven’t finished. But you are absolutely right. My process for shooting coral is too involved and I’m positive that once I started experimenting with bluer lighting, I’ve never fell back onto the groove I was in while shooting under radium halides. On top of that I have a separate tank for shooting thst I relocated to my office downstairs even about a year ago and since it’s been set up have not shot a single colony
And it sucks because it’s this problem I am fully aware of but have just done very little to solve it. Ultimately I think blue light kind of ruined it for me and I keep saying I need to just set the halide back up and shoot the way I used to and get here I am. Still procrastinating. All this before I even touch on the notion that I keep fragging my colonies before I shoot them and have provided myself the perfect excuse to hold off on shooting lol. I know, first world problems really but believe me when I say I hear your post very loud and clear and needed to hear that.
lol! classic! I thought you were just making fun of me there lol. I totally did the print thingDang. Stole my money maker. Back to the grind I suppose.
dang dude corals looking great and honest viewpoint. Can we get some softies and Lps added?