Hey all.
Trying my hand at being a little artistic.
Trying my hand at being a little artistic.

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Yes, that they are. First time I saw one I went home and tried immediately to id it. At first glance I thought it was an encrusting gorgonian, until I realize it was a hard coral. Eventually took a little frag that is growing in my tank.Jamdiver:Those pillar coral polyps are so beautiful...
Yep, that was my intent. Kinda was going for a shadowy look.Any chance of seeing this photo with a bit more light on it?
Or did you deliberately underexpose the photo??
Do you recognise where that is? Exiting Widowmaker. Went for the first time on Sunday.Btw, your artistic shot is wonderful
The B&w works really well here
Fastmarc:Yes, that they are. First time I saw one I went home and tried immediately to id it. At first glance I thought it was an encrusting gorgonian, until I realize it was a hard coral. Eventually took a little frag that is growing in my tank.
Yep, that was my intent. Kinda was going for a shadowy look.
Do you recognise where that is? Exiting Widowmaker. Went for the first time on Sunday.
I had a hard time turning that picture B/W. Ended up using the Halftone pattern in PSC. What is the usual way to do it?
Oops, I really ment to say PS CS2.Jamdiver:I use Photoshop, not so sure about how to do it in PSC??