Very beautiful, seems pretty rare to see hd underwater pictures. The last picture has an underwater snail correct?
Woah, very nice. Awesome colours.
Great photos, where were you diving? The only underwater wildlife like this I've personally seen was in Malta.
nudibranch!
That second one looks delicious.
Quick make wallpaper sized ones 1280x1024
That spiky one on the second pic is beautiful D:
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Any chance of wallpaper size?
Shit! I stared at the pic for 20 seconds trying to find the [b]pants[/b] then I noticed it was [i]plants[/i]
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But yeah, the pic is very nice
[QUOTE=Sidearms1;16081555]Very beautiful, seems pretty rare to see hd underwater pictures. The last picture has an underwater snail correct?[/QUOTE]
Slug :flashfact:
First one is my favourite, but could have been improved with a shallower depth of field, maybe f/9 or f/11?
You shot them with a digital camera, right? According to the EXIF data.
But how'd you use it underwater? Do you have waterproof 'camera armour' or whatever you call it?
The pictures are outstandingly cool, I am intrigued by this :D a lot of underwater photography doesn't turn out as clear as that.
[QUOTE=The Salmon;16089658]First one is my favourite, but could have been improved with a shallower depth of field, maybe f/9 or f/11?[/QUOTE]
It's at f2.8 already how much more shallow do you want it jeeesus
[QUOTE=TehDoomCat;16093708]You shot them with a digital camera, right? According to the EXIF data.
But how'd you use it underwater? Do you have waterproof 'camera armour' or whatever you call it?
The pictures are outstandingly cool, I am intrigued by this :D a lot of underwater photography doesn't turn out as clear as that.[/QUOTE]
Yeah just a Canon compact. I've got the WP-DC4 underwater housing for it, waterproof to 40m. Costs about £250.
It can be quite difficult to take clear images, you just need to have good buoyancy control and hope there's not too much of a current.
[QUOTE=icecooljon;16083213]Great photos, where were you diving? The only underwater wildlife like this I've personally seen was in Malta.[/QUOTE]
Greece. It's pretty boring but this one wall had a few decent things on it.
I'll upload the large versions when I have a chance to get back into photoshop, these have had their colour adjusted slightly to compensate for the different lighting underwater.
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