EricJ
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When I first began taking UW pictures, I noticed right away that I'd become a much worse dive buddy, and I also seemed to be less aware of my overall surroundings. :11:
I now know that getting that great shot isn't worth becoming separated from your buddy or group and that the camera can be a huge distraction while diving if you're not careful. (BTW, I am once again a great buddy...even when I take my camera along.)
I heard an instructor recommend that you have quite a bit of experience diving before you start taking pictures. I, personally, think that's good advice.
Just another point to think about.
I now know that getting that great shot isn't worth becoming separated from your buddy or group and that the camera can be a huge distraction while diving if you're not careful. (BTW, I am once again a great buddy...even when I take my camera along.)
I heard an instructor recommend that you have quite a bit of experience diving before you start taking pictures. I, personally, think that's good advice.
Just another point to think about.