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I wanted to share some underwater picsMods - feel free to move to film forum if you want. I cant seem to post there at the moment?
So i am into underwater photography in a pretty big way. Im looking forward to the day i can afford a housing for the d70 to take it swimming with the dolphins. Here are some pics i took in WA in February, using Fujichrome Velvia. Critique/compliments/suggestions all are welcomed and appreciated. Enjoy Telesto coral species [img]http://www.fototime.com/{074BDA7D-C71A-4A58-9AEF-88914579B3B6}/picture.JPG[/img] Globe fish [img]http://www.fototime.com/{6086EA3E-BE7F-41C0-9E46-E8ACBAE27008}/picture.JPG[/img] Short tailed nudibranch [img]http://www.fototime.com/{723FB47D-B318-4B73-A76C-4568258CB13A}/picture.JPG[/img] Short tailed nudibranch http://www.fototime.com/{D2D514CE-2D26-4D7C-ABB9-5411E4CCD64F}/picture.JPG Blue throated ascidians http://www.fototime.com/{7F2EAF3C-429B-4413-8195-51C25AE0039D}/picture.JPG Small fish? http://www.fototime.com/{182103E1-8397-4641-9FE1-91279EEFFA68}/picture.JPG Last edited by Willy wombat on Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
great shots, the colours are so vivid,......... is there any chance of a caption for each shot so we know what we are looking at.......
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Sure thing - i will edit the post
Thankyou - I am quite happy with these exposures. It is very easy to stuff up the lighting in UW photography, but this whole roll came out nice. The camera is a Nikonos V (five).
These are outstanding, esp the 3rd, would like to try that one day....Max
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Nice work!
What strobe are you using?? I have Ikelite housings for my D70 & F80. The D70 is really hard to balance the lighting as well as you have. Often wish for TTL. Steve Steve
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From memory is was a Sea and sea YS60TTL-N. Not my camera unfortunately. Borrowed it off a friend. I hear that WB and over exposure is a pain with underwater digital photography. I bet Raw format helps in this regard. I look forward to being able to take 100 shots per dive rather than the 35 or so i get out of a roll of film.
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