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If you have any underwater shots please post them here (I don't care when I don't care where)
I would really like to see them.
Thanks in advance
 
Thanks man I really like the third one down lots of good pics:)
 
Yeah, her site is very nice. She has dove all of the big wrecks. I would love to be able to afford the trips that she does!
 
Really,once I'm certified I'll probobly have 1 out of country trip a year and a few 200-300 mile away trips a year (I live in florida so I have plenty of options.)And plenty of close trips.
I would like to get my AOW and maybe wreck diver and adventure diver certs. too. But that's getting ahead of myself so I'll finish the OW and go from there.:)
 
Here are a few shots I took during my first stab at underwater photograpy, last August at Flower Garden Bank in the Gulf of Mexico using a Sea & Sea MX-10. Any critiques or input would be greatly appreciated.

The biggest lesson I learned on my first outing was that I need to take a lot more shots of anything worth shooting. I wish I had framed things differently, gotten different backgrounds, lighting or different angles on many of the shots. Here are the best of the bunch.

Here they are in slideshow format:
http://www.photoaccess.com/share/guest.jsp?ID=A6F3E0333BB&cb=PA
 
Originally posted by MSilvia
Here are a few shots I took during my first stab at underwater photograpy, last August at Flower Garden Bank in the Gulf of Mexico using a Sea & Sea MX-10. Any critiques or input would be greatly appreciated.

The biggest lesson I learned on my first outing was that I need to take a lot more shots of anything worth shooting. I wish I had framed things differently, gotten different backgrounds, lighting or different angles on many of the shots. Here are the best of the bunch.

Here they are in slideshow format:
http://www.photoaccess.com/share/gu...F3E0333BB&cb=PA
 
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