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A few from Similan Islands
Started by Alex_Tattersall, Mar 23 2012 01:07 AM
24 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 30 March 2012 - 03:22 AM
Canon 5D MK2 - Sea and Sea housed - 17-40L 100mm - Sigma 15mm FE - twin YS250 pro's
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
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
#22
Posted 03 April 2012 - 07:04 AM
That is amazing pictures, Alex. I was at the Similans just a month ago, but mostly took pictures of the effects of bleaching. And quit diving after a couple of days, due to just that. I was there 12 years ago, and had missed out on the scale of the bleaching, so it was kind of depressing revisiting the sites again. That said, fantastic that you were able to get these shots. I am very impressed.
Cheers Bent
Cheers Bent
#23
Posted 03 April 2012 - 10:16 PM
Yes, the coral bleaching was very sad to see, it was as though the life had all move down 10 meters. It was really a nitrox diving scenario for UW photography. A couple of the deeper sites were still very impressive, particularly Twin Peaks at Koh TaChai.
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#24
Posted 03 April 2012 - 10:26 PM
Great set of images.
#25
Posted 10 April 2012 - 10:30 AM
Liked the 10-17mm with 1.4x tele, Zen minidome. And glad to see the D7000 (and its master) doing a splendid job!
Thanks for sharing
Al
Thanks for sharing
Al
