Getting Started with Underwater Photography – Part 4 – Getting the Right Camera Ready the Right Way
Now, you should have decided on which underwater camera gear to get, which strobe to use with it, and you
Read MoreNow, you should have decided on which underwater camera gear to get, which strobe to use with it, and you
Read MoreThis pygmy seahorse shot I took during the Evolution Photoganza 2012, an underwater photo event I led in Malapascua, Philippines.
Read MoreFirst, I let you in on the truth that without proper buoyancy there is no good underwater photographing. Then, in
Read MoreSalps are sessile (not moving around, like anemones or corals) invertebrates which feed by filtering the seawater. The waters off
Read MoreEnjoy my images from the Evolution Photoganza 2012 in Malapascua, Philippines! The announcement of the dates & program for the
Read MoreSeeing majestic large fishes like manta rays and whale sharks is a great experience underwater. But this post is not
Read MoreIn the last post, I told you to hone your buoyancy and fining skills before even wetting your camera housing.
Read MoreAustralia is a dangerous place. Just this week a crocodile ate a little girl in the Northern Territory. Right outside
Read MoreFor a couple of years, I used to live in Okinawa, Japan. Let’s just say that the part of my
Read MoreI put a lot of my photographs are on Flickr. There, the photo enthusiast community views these shots, comments on
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