Day - Night

noskimmer

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A couple of pic's of two different corals, day and night.

Day

F3.2_1.30thsec_iso100.JPG


Night

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The night is F3.2 13 Sec exposure on iso50.
another
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This one is the same, but 15 sec exposure, almost completely dark. I used a spot light to focus without startling the coral, and hopefully not retracting it's polyps.

A different coral, a free bee on some live rock I got

F4_1.40thsec_iso100.JPG


Night..

F3.2_20.4sec_iso50.JPG


This one I had to guess the exposure, ended up being 20.4 sec's @ F3.2 iso 50. Polyp extension is quite good.

I am putting together a new sump, which my wife and I designed from scratch. It has just come back from the tank makers, it should support both my tanks. I'll post picks soon.
 
weenee858,

dunno really, they sometimes anticipate the lights going out as well, or when there is lots of food about.

I guess some polyps extend at night, because thats when they feed and if you shine a torch all the pods will follow the light.

I have another coral, a rescue job, which I thought wasn't going to make it and during the day it just looks boring, but at night it is a different creature??
 
Very nice!
 
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