St. Kitts Feb 26th pics

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jaybombs25

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All Photos taken with Canon G10 in WP - DC28 Housing and Sea and Sea YS 17 Strobe with Inon UCL - 165 M67 wet lens used for macro shots. Comments and Critique Welcome.

Dive Site: The Wreck of the River Taw


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SpottedCleanershrimp2.jpg


Tunicates.jpg


YellowheadJawfish.jpg



Thank you Prodivers.
 
I like the shrimp the best.

How do you attach that lens to the Canon housing, out of curiosity? I never looked into getting a macro wet lens for my g10.
 
I put up a photo guide as to how I did it. Cost me $5 instead of $70 and has been flawless. All you need is a 67mm step up ring and some velcro and superglue. As you'll see in the pics cut the back of the ring off so that it is flat on one side, sand it down and superglue the velcro to the back of the ring, glue corresponding strips onto the front of your housing and thats it. It's easily removable underwater so you can move from macro to normal in a flash which is perfect for reef photography.

Canon G10 Housing Mod pictures by JayBombs25 - Photobucket
 
Very nice pictures. I also like the Yellowhead Jawfish.
 
I put up a photo guide as to how I did it. Cost me $5 instead of $70 and has been flawless. All you need is a 67mm step up ring and some velcro and superglue. As you'll see in the pics cut the back of the ring off so that it is flat on one side, sand it down and superglue the velcro to the back of the ring, glue corresponding strips onto the front of your housing and thats it. It's easily removable underwater so you can move from macro to normal in a flash which is perfect for reef photography.

Canon G10 Housing Mod pictures by JayBombs25 - Photobucket

Thanks, Jay. How stable is that underwater though? Has it ever come off during a dive?
 
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