Sea Tiger in 150 ft Viz

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So you wear latex in public Paolo? Nothing wrong with that. I'll bet you. What are the stakes?
 
Ron, average is maybe 80 ft but many days it is over 100 ft. When you all come Jb and I will have a boat and we will take you at incoming tide, for the best viz. I admit, I shot those on program. I cannot think too well at depth...or topside. Actually, my buttons are giving me some trouble sticking "not grabbing" on the dial that moves from program to manual and other modes. If it sticks, I am SOL, so I have been leaving it on program. But thanks for the tip...I will try shallow, and I am sending the housing off I guess. I was hoping for a local solution. Faster shutter speed, I can do that. Ron, any wild guesses on a better shutterspeed for inside, first shot? It is frustrating, cause I don't have a lot of time to experiment with a single tank at that depth... I always have too much to do in there.

In the meantime, anyone is welcome to hang out at my slip...order pizza, etc.
 
catherine96821:
Ron, average is maybe 80 ft but many days it is over 100 ft. When you all come Jb and I will have a boat and we will take you at incoming tide, for the best viz. I admit, I shot those on program. I cannot think too well at depth...or topside. Actually, my buttons are giving me some trouble sticking "not grabbing" on the dial that moves from program to manual and other modes. If it sticks, I am SOL, so I have been leaving it on program. But thanks for the tip...I will try shallow, and I am sending the housing off I guess. I was hoping for a local solution. Faster shutter speed, I can do that. Ron, any wild guesses on a better shutterspeed for inside, first shot? It is frustrating, cause I don't have a lot of time to experiment with a single tank at that depth... I always have too much to do in there.

In the meantime, anyone is welcome to hang out at my slip...order pizza, etc.

When I come in August I'm going to make you use manual. If I can figure it out, you won't have any problems. You're too comfortable with that program mode.
 
Diver Dennis:
When I come in August I'm going to make you use manual. If I can figure it out, you won't have any problems. You're too comfortable with that program mode.

Right now it's not her choice Dennis :frown:...I've tried to shoot manual with her camera and it won't grab the knobs. Something is off with the housing
 
thanks, leesa, they think I am making things up now that Ron found me a book. I am wondering if my little world in the wreck might open up a bit on manual....less blurring...now I am motivated to get it fixed.


You and I need to go back (shhhhh, oops). Picture a diver in my first shot of the skylights, above the rail, with the light on half the face and a torch beam!!!! Please somebody, I want that shot! Wildcard was not going for all the posing...he heard "engine room ...and poof..there he went in a little wake of bubbles". That's the problem when your model has his own camera.
 
Lovely pics Catherine -- I wish we got vis like that out here.
 
YOU!!! could be my model... open invitation...I don't just invite the boys, ya know..dennis is coming in august, herbie too...we could have a wreck phot-fest..


Anyone who does the sea tiger...big scorpionfish on the ladder steps and it has nudi's on it's back. Also, if you can crack kirsten, she knows where the pipefish are at the end of kewalo pipe...she won't tell me.
 

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