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Seascapes from SipadanHi All,
Just came back from a trip to Sipadan, Malaysia. Was an awesome experience diving with the barracudas and sharks. Just sharing some seascapes I managed to take. #1 #2 #3 #4
Re: Seascapes from SipadanGreat work, love the sharpness and vibrant colours. What sort of equipment did you use out if interest?
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Thanks potato1. Was using a Sea&Sea DX-1G compact camera and housing (it's basically a rebadged Ricoh GX-100), with an external strobe. It was my first time using this setup, and first time using an external strobe underwater. Pretty impressed with the results.
Re: Seascapes from Sipadangreat stuff! Vivid colours!
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
Re: Seascapes from SipadanAll are great - but #3 is the best one! Good composition, excellent colors and exposure. #2 can be a competitor with #3 but you crop too much from left side of photo. Anyway good series!
Re: Seascapes from SipadanReally nice set.. I like 2# and 3#. Great colours and composition..
Re: Seascapes from SipadanThanks guys for the feedback.
Re: Seascapes from SipadanI can see a career opening.
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