Wetpixel Oceanics Trip 2009
#41
Posted 27 May 2009 - 03:51 AM
I hope your back sorts itself out Alex,
All the best, Stew
Canon 350D - Sea and Sea housed - 60mm - 10-17mm - twin YS90's ( currently lent to Louise )
Sony PC1000 Video - Ikelite housed - twin Nocturnal slx 800i lights
#42
Posted 27 May 2009 - 04:00 AM
Oh No Alex...........!!! Did you have to mention those, panty waisted split fins!Once below the shark - those are my Scubapro split(!) fins below the pelvic fins of the shark.
#43
Posted 27 May 2009 - 04:51 AM
Thanks Marcus. I did not realize you had the 10-24, I would have liked to look at it. Glad to see it worked well underwater. Did you use it with a diopter? How close did it focus? I think your shots do show some 'thinning' of the shark close up. Probably a matter of preference, as to how one wants to depict the animal, or how someone sees them being best represented.
Hi Jeff. No I didn't use a diopter. It focusses closer than the 12-24 in air; 24cm vs 30cm. Yeah there is some barrel distortion but less than for the 10.5. Nothing that can't be corrected by software. Personally I think that the advantages of reducing the water column far outweigh the distortion.
Nikon D200; Seacam; Ikelite DS-125
#44
Posted 27 May 2009 - 10:06 AM
Thanks to Alex for leading the trip, and JASA for (another) trip of a lifetime!
#45
Posted 27 May 2009 - 08:50 PM
We're doing something different this time. See if you can spot the differences.
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An amazing warmth peeks out from underneath storm clouds.
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An amazing warmth peeks out from underneath storm clouds.
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Shearwater cook Mike Black makes creme brulee (!).
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Shearwater cook Mike Black makes creme brulee (!).
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Shearwater cook Mike Black makes creme brulee (!).
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The M/V Shear Water ready to go, late at night
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What's that on the back of the Shear Water? A FLYING BOAT!
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Jim Abernethy processes Bahamas paperwork before taking a nap.
#46
Posted 27 May 2009 - 09:20 PM
Phil
Edited by philsokol, 27 May 2009 - 09:28 PM.
Canon 7D, Subal, dual Inon Z240's, Tokina 10-17, Canon 60mm and 100mm
"Hey Dean! How do you work this crazy thing?!" Jerry Lewis
#47
Posted 28 May 2009 - 02:46 AM
#48
Posted 28 May 2009 - 06:29 AM
It is amazing.
#49
Posted 28 May 2009 - 06:55 AM
Yes you are likely to have better weather, though not guaranteed of course. More importantly, the length of the crossing and travel distance for a summer trip for dolphins / Tiger Beach etc is much shorter. We essentially had two days on the out trip getting pounded. I used a Scopalamine patch for the first time, and was very glad I did. Others on the boat were not so lucky. Diving is different as well, as Martin said, the Oceanics being out in deep waterI was signed up for the canceled June trip and have signed for the July trip. It is really useful to read about and see photos of the trip. It sounds great and the water should level out by late July.
It is amazing.
#51
Posted 28 May 2009 - 07:15 AM
#52
Posted 28 May 2009 - 04:24 PM
Hope you get very stable air for flying.
Who's the pilot?
Nikon D2x, D7000, Aquatica D2x, AD7000, SunStrobe 200 x2, Inon Z240 x2, TLC Arms
#53
Posted 28 May 2009 - 04:40 PM
Yes you are likely to have better weather, though not guaranteed of course. More importantly, the length of the crossing and travel distance for a summer trip for dolphins / Tiger Beach etc is much shorter. We essentially had two days on the out trip getting pounded. I used a Scopalamine patch for the first time, and was very glad I did. Others on the boat were not so lucky. Diving is different as well, as Martin said, the Oceanics being out in deep water
What camera lens do you recommend for the shark expedition?
I have never done this trip and would appreciate any suggestions...
#54
Posted 28 May 2009 - 05:05 PM
Assuming you have a cropped sensor camera, if I had to choose one lens it would be the Tokina 10-17. Then a wide rectilinear of choice like the 12-24 or 17-35.What camera lens do you recommend for the shark expedition?
I have never done this trip and would appreciate any suggestions...
Edited by loftus, 28 May 2009 - 05:05 PM.
#55
Posted 28 May 2009 - 07:06 PM
Have fun and look forward to the pics.
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#56
Posted 28 May 2009 - 09:52 PM
Paul C
#57
Posted 29 May 2009 - 05:48 AM
Nikon D2x, D7000, Aquatica D2x, AD7000, SunStrobe 200 x2, Inon Z240 x2, TLC Arms
#58
Posted 29 May 2009 - 01:54 PM
#59
Posted 29 May 2009 - 02:39 PM
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Canon 5DMkII in Aquatica, 1DsMkII in Seacam, G9 in OEM...Inon Z240's...too many lenses
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit. No use being a damned fool about it." WC Fields
#60
Posted 29 May 2009 - 03:00 PM
The Ultralight is Jim's - he flys it.
Paul C
Paul,
I took a look at your photos from the Bahamas shark 08 trip and they were great. I mean heart stopping. Have signed up for the July trip and was looking at the lens chosen by you and it was amazing. Did you do the night dive? Was that one tiger? shark face shot taken at night? It didn't seem like there were as many bull sharks as lemon and tiger.
I really enjoyed your gallery.
Jack
