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About Me
I started diving in 1972 and have had a keen interest in underwater photography ever since, First camera was a Kodak Instamatic in a perspex box which used flash bulbs, soon I move on to a Nikonos2 which I still have somewhere. Then came a Miranda SLR in a locally made Sea-Tite housing, this was followed by Nikon F, F2 and F3 in Aquatica housing. Don't ask me how many dives...
Then digital snuck up on me, as with a lot of film guys I thought "this wont catch on and match film!"
Oops I was wrong so now after being domesticated for a few years I have joined the digi world with a D90.
Old dog New tricks– You bet.
Then digital snuck up on me, as with a lot of film guys I thought "this wont catch on and match film!"
Oops I was wrong so now after being domesticated for a few years I have joined the digi world with a D90.
Old dog New tricks– You bet.
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Perth Western Australia
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I like taking images that are hopefully different.
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Camera Model & Brand
D90
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Aquatica
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Sea ans Sea, Nikon 105
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#320931 Sunset in a bubble
Posted by petern
on 19 November 2012 - 06:47 PM
This was taken on one of those flat calm days, no current and the diver was just staying in one spot photographing shrimp. It was about 5 in the afternoon, sun was low in the sky, with the black sand there was no reflective light. As I watch the bubbles rize, I could see the surface reflection, so I swam back to the boat, grabbed the camera and captured one.
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