Olympus Macro questions

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Now granted, if I am in the water with a lot of other divers, especially photogs, no, you can't spend that kind of time. But it was just the wife and I, everyone else followed the "crowd", we knew the dive site very well and went our own way, literally the opposite direction of every one else. No other divers around, and we had the only cameras in the water.


Hi Lizard: I appreciate your consideration but I don't understand your thinking about this. I found the animal, I was diving on my own and they turned up and expected me to move on. I find this kind of thing very pushy with an entitled attitude.

When doing photography, if a guide finds something interesting and points it out to mine (or mine to another guide), then I wait PATIENTLY until they have finished, have a go in my own time and then move on for others.

You have presumably spent a fair amount of money to get there and dive, why would you rush your shots and/or let others tell you to move on?

I have watched pro's working a subject and they can be there for a long time getting it right. I wonder how they would react if you bumped up and told them to 'move on buddy!'?
 

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