Sounds exactly like land photography then. I did newborns a lot so the safety courses plus beanbag and accessories plus strobes all cost a lot to start with. Rewarding but took a lot.
Also, I still find diving to be expensive. I don’t know what a cheap hobby is at this point.
I’ll have to do some more land practice with it and look into some housing and see what I can do. It’d be a lot smaller to carry around too.
I don’t plan on going in open water anytime soon since I’ve been so out of practice. I want to get a lot of practice in at scuba parks right now so I can...
So actually, I have both an iPhone 11 I think and a Canon G7X Mark II in addition to my DSLR. I forgot about the little Canon because I don’t like it for land photos.
Thanks guys. I’m pretty familiar with shooting strictly RAW and making corrections afterwards. Just wasn’t sure if there was equipment that would limit the amount of processing I would have to do.
I definitely plan to work on buoyancy and just refreshing skills in general before adding a...
Hi, I’m a land photographer currently and I think underwater photography would be a pretty fun hobby for me to transfer to. I currently shoot on a Nikon 7100 with a 35mm lens, however I want to keep that as my family camera vs buying housing to take it underwater.
Wondering what the best...
Hey y’all, looking for a Houston dive buddy! It’s been a few years since I’ve dove, I’ve had kids since then as well. Looking for a buddy since my husband bailed on me during our certification course.
Even just someone that maybe wants to chill and dive around the Blue Lagoon one day, I’ve...
Hey, hey, hey! I don’t know how many are still around from when I was last around but hoping to see some friendly faces around the boards and chat.
For those that don’t know me, I’m Jas, 25, momma of 2 (5yr old on the 13th and a 2yr old in Nov). I’m currently in college after several failed...
My guess would be it's got something to do with the fact you're nearing the coast and the mud and all is more stirred up there due to the rivers meeting the gulf as well as all the ship channels.
People around here never even knew that the Gulf was clear after you passed the coastal area.
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