Random pic of the day thread

This pic is awesome! I have a macro lens that I try and shoot with but the depth of field is so shallow. What tips do you have?
I haven’t shot with a lens in years now. I have an Olympus TG-7 that has a built-in microscope mode and focus stacking. I just turn off pumps/wavemakers and do my best to hold still if I don’t have something to lean against lol
 
just doing some general backing up of data and pictures, happened across a picture of my 75g reef somewhere around 2009 while in college. Pretty sure I had to skip a few meals to afford that trachy from Optimum Aquarium, just kidding I used college loan money like any responsible 20 something. I still have a few pieces of that rock in my current 90g, but they dried out for a decade while I moved an empty tank all over the country before settling down right back here in atlanta again. I lost the copperband in the move to Tampa about a year after this. DSC00820.jpg
 
Not quite yet. She’s only 4 and a half. She loves her tank though, and can tell you all about what’s in it. Every time I come home with her after picking her up from her mother, she says hi to the cats then goes straight to her tank to check on everyone.
Kids are awesome, I'm not sure if I would've started mine back up if not for my oldest asking when we were putting fish in the tank from the moment he learned how to talk. Him and his little sister have names for all the fish and always check it out.
 
Kids are awesome, I'm not sure if I would've started mine back up if not for my oldest asking when we were putting fish in the tank from the moment he learned how to talk. Him and his little sister have names for all the fish and always check it out.
She has “lollipop” the YWG, “building” the pistol shrimp, “spotty” the tailspot blenny, and “yellowest lemon” which is a little damsel of some sort. And has named the starry blenny in my 40b “Halloween fish”. Gotta love how kid’s brains work.
 
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