Bokeh is the blurry part of the image (caused from an intentional shallow depth of field). It's a neat shot.. but I think it could be better some some basic editing!
A macro lens is not needed for macro photography. use a tripod with a shallow DOF.. you can take excellent macro shots with a 'normal' camera (assuming you can manually set your aperature)
Finally.... corals are in the tank! 5 put in .. so far the Zoas are up and happy.. green star polyps are getting close...
it's going to awhile to fill up this tank.. lol. I will get some some full tank pictures soon.
So far I am fairly happy with the lights. They really do run with...
There is a way to do that.. if I didn't have such high ceilings 10'
I like the way the tank mounting works.... plus I don't have to attach it to the walls and pay for the damages / repairs whenever I move out down the road..
Unfortuantely I don't have enough tools to complete the installation on the tank itself. but here are some pictures of one of the units and the stunner strip..
Pictures don't do it justice.. very bright.. should look nice in the tank. The stand/support is pretty nice too...