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Thanks for the quick response.
I haven't been able to get out for a few years. Just trying to make my pictures pop.
I have an Olympus 7070 and an ikelite housing.
I get some good pictures but a whole lot of blue.
I don't always get the bright sunshine and I'm usually shooting in about 20 to 30 foot deep water.
Was just thinking that a strobe might help
 
A few snapshots from our family trip to Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia over Easter. (These are the low resolution versions). All natural light and just point and shoot with a GoPro. (no post production yet)

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After some encouragement from my teenage kids I had a crack at "Sea life selfies" - which is harder than you might think. I failed mostly so put a few of the sequences together in a video and set it to the old "chase scene" music from Benny Hill (which those of you from the UK or NZ may remember from the '80s). Note that the video portion is sped up to close to double speed - I didn't really swim that fast with the turtle.

[video]https://youtu.be/tE3PbSgDc_k[/video]
 

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