Shortly after I began taking interest in reef tank photography and posting information on the various forums, I began receiving emails and private messages from people who wanted help improving their pictures. Some people blamed their cameras, others their lack of experience... but when I spent some time looking at their photos, I found that quite a few of them were really good. One of the most common problems, though, was poor post-processing. Photos that could have been spectacular were just OK, photos that could have been salvaged were almost beyond recognition.
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Perhaps I should begin this article by admitting that I'm not a reef addict. I used to have a heavily planted freshwater tank, but I do not (and never have) had a reef tank of my own. If I had a marine tank, there is no question that it would be a reef tank, and they are endlessly fascinating to me... but I don't have one. So, when I call something an anemone that is (to all of you) quite obviously a large polyp coral, feel free to point and laugh, but don't take any more enjoyment out of
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