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Wesley

I think Euphelia is highlighted with red light or Photoshop.

Andrea6761

I agree, the burgundy-bodied euphyllia in a more intense red light. I have one that is almost like a torch, and if I'm not mistaken, a parancora. This is a photo under a red lamp, otherwise they are burgundy (photo for comparison).

Melanie

By the way, I had a thought about the red backlighting, I remembered Anatoly with his spot lighting! The red shadow under the coral is especially striking. I was wondering if it was Euphyllia or if there are red Rodactis.

Kristen1161

Wow, what a beauty!!!!...She might be illuminated from above, but with what...ice?

Ryan1989

It could be Physogyra, it has a red-brown morph.

Johnny

Here is another similar red coral. There are types of lamps used.

Ross

This is also visible in the ocellaris in the photo. But interestingly, the red light is highlighted on the corals, while at the same time its presence is not noticeable on the rocks and sand. What types of lamps were used in this case?

Daniel9952

A long time ago, I asked a question about the characteristics of these lamps mentioned in the text in one thread. No one responded; apparently, no one here works with them? But the colors in the photos are amazing...