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pjhansman

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To Gilligan, nemrod, all all the rest of you that help out with advice on this U/W photography thing.

I recently returned from a week in Cozumel where I got to finally use my G11/Ikelite in the "real world".

It took about 400 pictures and not a little bit of frustration, but finally the stuff you've been writing is starting to make sense to me.:D

Damned helpful stuff and I just wanted to say I appreciate it.

By the way....one very important thing I learned was to make sure the LCD screen on my G11 is actually facing OUT, preferably before you're at 80 ft trying to outwit a turtle. :shakehead:

Phil
 
It took about 400 pictures and not a little bit of frustration, but finally the stuff you've been writing is starting to make sense to me.:D

:worthless:
 
Of course the downside of shooting everything in raw is the processing time after the vacation.....

Next stop....Macro ;)

 
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Awesome! Love the turtle shot!
 
By the way....one very important thing I learned was to make sure the LCD screen on my G11 is actually facing OUT, preferably before you're at 80 ft trying to outwit a turtle. :shakehead:Phil

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To Gilligan, nemrod, all all the rest of you that help out with advice on this U/W photography thing.

I recently returned from a week in Cozumel where I got to finally use my G11/Ikelite in the "real world".

It took about 400 pictures and not a little bit of frustration, but finally the stuff you've been writing is starting to make sense to me.:D

Damned helpful stuff and I just wanted to say I appreciate it.

Phil

Glad I could be of help. Thanks for the thanks :D.
 

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