FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Scuba Techniques-Photography Underwater Photography Techniques Recent Blog Articles Extending Bottom Time How Technique Extends Your Dives Stay on the bottom longer with these good common sense five steps. 23rd February 2015 The “Art” of Macro Photography Under Water Shoot macro and discover a new realm of sealife My love of macro photography goes way, way, way back! At that time, my dive buddy Reg Clark of Oceanair Scuba and I got teased on one of our trips about not seeing anything because our heads were buried in the reef. Not only by other guests, but the dive masters also. This predates resorts […] 28th January 2015 Wide Angle Photography Shooting With a "Fisheye" Lens Personally, I didn’t find shooting wide angle underwater all that difficult. It is actually quite forgiving. A: You have a huge depth-of-field (area that will appear in focus in your pictures). B: It can eliminate a lot of the scatter in your viewing area that can clutter up your pictures or cause several unwanted lens […] 7th January 2015 First Timers Never shot underwater, confused? Making a wise investment in camera equipment can be beneficial when shooting underwater. 15th November 2014 Composing Your Image Putting pieces of a puzzle together in lightspead Composing your image for better underwater photos. 18th September 2014 Strobes Why are strobes important? Simple strobe techniques that enhance colors underwater. 17th September 2014
Extending Bottom Time How Technique Extends Your Dives Stay on the bottom longer with these good common sense five steps. 23rd February 2015
The “Art” of Macro Photography Under Water Shoot macro and discover a new realm of sealife My love of macro photography goes way, way, way back! At that time, my dive buddy Reg Clark of Oceanair Scuba and I got teased on one of our trips about not seeing anything because our heads were buried in the reef. Not only by other guests, but the dive masters also. This predates resorts […] 28th January 2015
Wide Angle Photography Shooting With a "Fisheye" Lens Personally, I didn’t find shooting wide angle underwater all that difficult. It is actually quite forgiving. A: You have a huge depth-of-field (area that will appear in focus in your pictures). B: It can eliminate a lot of the scatter in your viewing area that can clutter up your pictures or cause several unwanted lens […] 7th January 2015
First Timers Never shot underwater, confused? Making a wise investment in camera equipment can be beneficial when shooting underwater. 15th November 2014
Composing Your Image Putting pieces of a puzzle together in lightspead Composing your image for better underwater photos. 18th September 2014
Strobes Why are strobes important? Simple strobe techniques that enhance colors underwater. 17th September 2014