Jan. 18 Bohol pics

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Beautiful pictures, can you shear your exif data? and what camera did you use?

Canon G10 in Canon housing and Sea & Sea YS27DX strobe.
All photos are shot in the Manual mode.
Most are shot at F5.0 or 5.6 and 1/1000.
Post processed in Photoshop.
 
Thank,

Really great shots, 5,6,7 are my favorites, did you use any red filters to put the color back in?
 
Beautiful as usual Jim! Keep up the great work!
 
great shots jim
makes me want to go back to bohol
try to get a few shots of those sperm whales if you can
 
Canon G10 in Canon housing and Sea & Sea YS27DX strobe.
All photos are shot in the Manual mode.
Most are shot at F5.0 or 5.6 and 1/1000.
Post processed in Photoshop.

I GAVE INCORRECT INFO:

After all this time using my G10 I finally noticed that my EXIF shutter speed did not match the one I had the camera set for, DUH. The EXIF data showed 1/500 for my shutter speeds when in fact I had many of the photos set at 1/1000.
I checked the G10 manual and 1/500 is the fastest shutter speed when using the strobe. If you set the speed higher the camera defaults to 1/500 automatically.

I can live with that. I have no choice!
 

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