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Gregory is a technical diving instructor and teaches a number of different rebreathers. Living in Staten Island, he has a 2m (7ft) deep, heated pool in his backyard. This was the only place for us to get wet!
Read moreMy first Olympus camera was the Pen FT half-frame 35mm film camera. At the time, I had a photo studio and worked mostly with large and medium format cameras. When I did have to shoot 35mm film, I usually used Nikon cameras.
Read morePart of the design philosophy, the company stated, was to create a product that would allow anybody—regardless of their diving experience or photographic expertise—to take quality underwater pictures and record high definition footage of their div
Read moreLauren was diving Ginnie Springs, Florida on the afternoon of Saturday 8th April 2017.
Read moreThe OrcaTorch D600V light head has four USA CREE XM-L2(U3) neutral white LEDs. These produce a super wide 120° beam with natural colour rendition / 500K colour temperate and a maximum output of 2,700 Lumens for 70 minutes.
Read moreThe sturdy 100 metre / 300 feet depth rated housing has two sacrificial zinc diodes attached to the front and rear of the case for added protection against electrolysis damage.
Read moreWith macro photography, the dynamic range is rarely very wide, as there are typically no extreme highlights if an image has been properly exposed, so virtually all modern digital cameras are eminently capable of doing a good job of macro with the
Read moreAs I embarked on these articles I did so with quite a strong personal interest as I was looking at accomplishing two objectives.
Read moreMost underwater photographers start their personal journey with some form of macro set-up because it offers the cheapest and easiest way to achieve consistent results that are both sharp and properly exposed with vibrant eye-catching colors— which
Read moreThis is because of two key factors—the availability of lenses suitable for underwater photography and the availability of housings to put the cameras in.
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