5 Tips to Better UW Photos (link to article)

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JackConnick

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This month's column that I write for NW Dive News is now up on my blog:

5 Tips for Better UW Photos

They only give me about 5-600 words plus a couple of photos, so it's hard to really go into depth (ha, ha). It's mainly oriented to new digicam users.

Enjoy. As always comments, hate mail, love letters and advice appreciated. ;D

Jack

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Red Flabellina - Nikon D80/60mm Micro/Fantasea FD80 Housing/SB800/Inon 240z
 
Good advice!!!

I've been using a Canon A95 in a Canon housing for about 2 years now, the last year using an Inon D2000 strobe. The learning curve is steep, particularly since adding the strobe, but when I look back at my "good" shots, they usually were the results of accidentally following your 5 (no 6!) tips! I've just purchased a drysuit and am learning to dive with it so the camera is being left at home, but I look forward to getting it wet again and practicing, practicing, practicing!

Cheers!
 
Good tips, Jack. Had to learn most of them the hard way (with fugly pics).
 
Thanks for the link, I need all the help I can get.
 
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