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Underwater Photography
Sample and examples for "Underwater Photography"
| Underwater photography
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| (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underwater_photo...) |
| Underwater imaging is considered an especially challenging area of photography, since it requires very specialized equipment and techniques to be successful. Despite these challenges, it offers the possibility of many exciting and rare photographic opportunities. Animals such as fish and marine mammals are the most common subjects, but photographers also pursue shipwrecks, submerged cave systems, underwater "landscapes", and portraits of fellow divers. |
| Tags: underwater Underwater photography landscape |
0 Votes | 62 Views | Photography / | Sunday, August 16, 2009 |
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| Underwater Photography
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| (http://www.usa.canon.com/dlc/controller?act=G...) |
| Underwater housings are available for many digital SLRs so if you already own a DSLR, the most economical way of gearing up is to find a housing for your current camera. However, if you’re just starting out or are thinking of stepping up to a new DSLR, make sure that a housing is made for your preferred model. Also think about the types of images you want to shoot and the conditions under which you’ll be working. |
| Tags: underwater DSLR camera |
0 Votes | 30 Views | Photography / Underwater Photography | Wednesday, August 12, 2009 |
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| Where to dive - destinations for underwater photography
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| There are many great dive destinations in the world. Some are very hard to get to, and some can be quite expensive. This section is not meant to be an exhaustive list, but is meant simply to expose you to what I think are some of the best dive areas that are accessible and fairly well known. Your own research may of course turn up new spots. These destinations focus on marine life. |
| Tags: underwater focus Underwater photography |
10 Votes | 27 Views | Photography / Underwater Photography | Wednesday, August 05, 2009 |
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| Underwater models
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| (http://www.uwphotographyguide.com/underwater-...) |
| Underwater model photography is also referred to as underwater studio photography or underwater pool photography. Basically, underwater model photography refers to underwater photography conducted in a controlled environment (such as a pool) with designated underwater models. A controlled environment facilitates the use of advanced lighting techniques such as underwater umbrellas and off-camera strobes. Furthermore, the use of a controlled environment enables the underwater photographer to manipulate the shoot by adding in his or her own creative element. Here I will discuss a few elements that an underwater model photographer can use to get the most out of their underwater pool shoot. |
| Tags: underwater light lighting |
0 Votes | 28 Views | Photography / Underwater Photography | Wednesday, August 05, 2009 |
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| Underwater Photography Tips
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| (http://www.uwphotographyguide.com/underwater-...) |
| #1 Don’t use digital zoom!
#2 - Cover the front of the housing directly in front of the internal flash with duct tape when adding an external strobe that is optically fired, otherwise you will still get backscatter from the internal flash.
#3 - Make sure you understand the focusing distance of your camera in and out of macro mode. Use macro mode when you are within the macro focusing distance. |
| Tags: underwater Digital focus |
0 Votes | 46 Views | Photography / Underwater Photography | Wednesday, August 05, 2009 |
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| Macro underwater photography
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| (http://www.uwphotographyguide.com/macro-under...) |
| When you start your dive, you should have an idea of what you are looking for, the type of habitat it lives in, and what depth ranges it is at. so you find a subject, now what?
If another photographer is shooting the subject, be careful not to get too close, or to cause silt to flow towards them. Keep your distance; watch the direction of the current and your silt. Try to get in their line of vision so they know you are often interested. See if there is another subject nearby you can shoot while waiting for them. |
| Tags: underwater subject macro photography |
0 Votes | 59 Views | Photography / Underwater Photography | Wednesday, August 05, 2009 |
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| Starting Underwater Photography
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| (http://www.underwaterphotography.com/Underwat...) |
| Underwater photography is very different to every other kind of photography. In fact, it's the most difficult kind of photography there is.
There are the environmental pressures and, compared to land photography, there is a whole new set of variables to contend with (which are many and difficult to assess). You don't have to be a masochist to be an underwater photographer but it helps! |
| Tags: underwater Underwater photography ir |
0 Votes | 63 Views | Photography / Underwater Photography | Wednesday, August 05, 2009 |
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| Underwater Photography
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| (http://www.photography.tutorialsstock.com/Bas...) |
| These are some things to help you get started in the world ofunderwater photography. If you are lucky enough to be swimming in thesea, you should get some proof to share with others. |
| Tags: water nd art |
0 Votes | 48 Views | Photography / Underwater Photography | Tuesday, July 07, 2009 |
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