Photo Workshop August 2006

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Mike, I have the tequila photos but the gallery is still down so I might have to post just thumbs. I've got some great photos from PG to show you. You will be quite proud of your student...

I tried to change my avatar to a Mike photo and resized a picture in CS2 but the board still says it's too big.
 
hi Dennis! I am proud new owner of Bagdad CS2!
 
Now I'm really in trouble Catherine. I just have to wait for you to shoot manual... :D I did have to shoot automatic on one dive and the colors are just not the same.

I just tried to call you.
 
Diver Dennis:
I tried to change my avatar to a Mike photo and resized a picture in CS2 but the board still says it's too big.

I think its that big shiny dome of his... it's like the small print on those side view mirrors... WARNING: objects may be larger than they appear :eyebrow:
 
what are the minimum equipment requirements? il most likely have my slr and lenses by then but the housing is another story.
 
I think a housing might be considered as one of the minimum requirements for an underwater photography course :)
 
Minimum requirements:

I would say...

A camera that does manual adjustments, f-stop, shutter speed and maybe manual WB

Hopefully several of you can bring a laptop with Photoshop... mine is dying and is pretty much useless haha

If you have an external strobe that def helps.

And yes Spoon... a housing is better than a ziploc haha
 

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