Some Pics with my new DSLR set up

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Marco:

Very nice photos. Welcome to the world of underwater photography. Now we just need to get you back on a rebreather so you can really get up close and personal with some marine life! :)

Doug
 
FLtek: you know you can also setup your identity on flickr so that your photos are more easily accessible. This doesn't (I believe) require the paid account, although since I have AT&T/Yahoo DSL I get a 'free' premium account or whatever on Flickr, so I might have gotten the option because of that.

Anyway, it was somewhere in your profile/identity settings, let you enter a name that they warned would not be editable in the future, but after that my photos showed up under Flickr: Photos from rtrski for example. Would prevent people having to do the search to find your gallery, you could just link right to it.

Nice pics by the way. Still a lot of aqua in them, but that'll come with time learning strobe power for foreground color vs. exposure timings to set the background hue you're after. (Mine on the other hand are clearly lower rez thanks to my older camera, and tend to the overly dark side - I think I was overdoing setting the exposure time quicker....)

Nice work! I'm jealous since you've pretty much got the rig I want, and all I have is the camera. Let me know if you ever need it (cough) "stored" by someone who'll test it frequently to make sure it's all working properly! :)


I had to laugh when i saw the ( cough ) " Stored ", If I ever do, I'll let ya know :)

I'm waiting for you to get your rig together, so you can teach me how to use this dam thing ;)

Thanks buddy, i appreciate the help as always !
 
Marco:

Very nice photos. Welcome to the world of underwater photography. Now we just need to get you back on a rebreather so you can really get up close and personal with some marine life! :)

Doug

Thanks Douglas, Next year for sure, I'm going to go with the Sport Kiss. I love the unit, and wanted one for awhile. When your over here, lets do some diving, I know you been shooting UW pics for a long time, and I could use some pointers !!

BTW, it would be good to see you again, and I keep checking your website, and love the pictures, hopfully I can shoot some like those some day!
 
Ok, Ok , heres a few more !

You guys are to nice !!

enjoy them, makes me want to go out and shoot some more this weekend to share!
 

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Ok, so tell me how do i post the " Big " pictures :)

There are a couple of ways to do it - go to the Sticky and scroll down a few posts for complete directions ;) You probably won't have to do anything else in Photoshop at all.

Love these shots - beautiful blues and colours!
 
There are a couple of ways to do it - go to the Sticky and scroll down a few posts for complete directions ;) You probably won't have to do anything else in Photoshop at all.

Love these shots - beautiful blues and colours!

Thanks Alcina, I'm actualley printing your post out for a friend, on the thread you did it 8 months ago, about DSLR , explaing different camera settings, etc,

He's getting in buying a camera, point and shoot type deal, and your artical was very helpfull, thanks again!
 
I'm a sucker for good turtle shots and that's a nice one. That 14-54 looks like its working well enough. Looks very versatile.
 

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