The first rule of diving Diepolder is we don't talk about diving Diepolder.....
Safe diving,
Rich
Rich Courtney....don't you even get me started!!!!!
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The first rule of diving Diepolder is we don't talk about diving Diepolder.....
Safe diving,
Rich
You need one of the strobes Wes used for the Diepolder picture for conservation faux pas at Ginnie-LOL LOL
Yes, my second reaction to the photograph (after the initial "oooh!") was, "Just how much light did he HAVE in that cave for that picture?"
The way you do a picture like that is to mount the camera and leave the iris open. You then swim to the different locations using a penlight always pointed away from the camera, then light what you want added to the frame for a precalculated period of time and shut off the photo light. You then swim to each of the other locations and repeat.
I'm fairly sure I was told once that there were several divers with slave strobes that light the cave for the picture.