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I got a few shots of the wreckmania divers on the boat that I really liked too.
 
More from dives. This was at the Benwood too.
 
This is my absolute most favorite.
 
This will be the next to last I am posting as I know it is a real PIA to go from one to the next reply.
 
I love this shot. It was taken on the way back to ascend from the Eagle.
 
Thanks Cindy! Your photos are great. With that hat, I think Jeff has moved to the top of the Geek contest!
 
seaangel once bubbled...
Not the quality of Jeff's, but they will do for my memories of a great time.

... It's also the post processing. Ever see the sea-life developing, or whatever it is that Kodak does and advertises in dive shops? People use that to 'correct' their pictures to wash out a lot of the blue.

You can do the same thing with Photoshop [and since people do it to their film, it's not cheating in my eyes]. A lot of mine are auto-leveled and cropped.

Here's an example:
 
Jeff - do you change your settings from auto when you on your A60 when you're using it underwater?

Marc
 
FLL Diver once bubbled...
Jeff - do you change your settings from auto when you on your A60 when you're using it underwater?

A40 actually.

Um. No; not really. I just make sure it's locked on the subject before I shoot. I've gotten better about backing off if I don't see the shot I want. I do switch between flash and no-flash alot, as well as switching between normal and macro.
 

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