The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Jenny, I changed the FB settings on that album to everyone. Hope that works for you (and everyone else).

Scott, very nice shots! That's it, I'm getting a job so I can get a new camera setup :D

Wish it would help.. it's a work issue and them protecting me.:crafty:
I'll see them fine once I get home an on a friendlier computer. ;)
 
Jenny, I changed the FB settings on that album to everyone. Hope that works for you (and everyone else).

Scott, very nice shots! That's it, I'm getting a job so I can get a new camera setup :D


I still have to follow you around to learn the western nudi grounds.
 
Do you guys find overweighting to be helpful when shooting macro?
I usually dive neutral and sometimes get pushed around by current.
If I add just a few pounds, I can lay on the bottom and shoot all day with no issues.


I'm a tad over weighted, but add air till I am almost nuetral. I use my breath to rise and fall. I can usually hover over a subjust, and use my fins to keep stationary. If it is a super macro subject I will lay down on the bottom to steady the shot.
 
That's how I play it too.
If it's on the ground and sitting still, I'll vent all my air, lay down and shoot away.
Other than that, I hover and shoot.
 
Would love to join ya. When is high tide?
 

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