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I love the colors you get @BoltSnap !

What lighting set up are you using?


My kit is VERY old. I am using 2 X Sea & Sea YS-D1 strobes (with dual-electronic sync cord)
 
Went on holiday to Australia. I only got one day of diving in, but it was worth it.

Botany Bay is somewhat cold, silty, and green this time of year and reminded me a bit of the Puget Sound in the summer time.

The site we went to though was a shore dive into a kelp forest teeming with life. The sharks, sea dragons, octopodi, and fish were plentiful, making it an immensely enjoyable day.

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Did some canyons and swim throughs this weekend. Thermoclines in particular were wild. One site had at least 3 noticeable shifts in temperature.

I had a bit of an off day shooting as well. trying some new settings and techniques really didn’t work out. I’m issues with high contrast shots and generally over or underexposed images, even on regular even backdrops. It was a bit frustrating since I just couldn’t get shots to turn out the way I wanted them :/

At least the dive sites were enjoyable :)
 
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