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After a year from our last dive trip, Kimberly and I finally got wet again in Little Cayman. A great trip and not only did we remember how to dive....nothing flooded ;D ;D

 

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Karl

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Thanks for posting that Karl - way cool! That's Sarah and I in the first photo "working over" the Keith Tibbets wreck/artificial reef. You can even see our "get close and shoot upward" technique :-)

 

Cheers

James

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I think that is the same super-fotogenic grouper I have a bunch of footage of ;)

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Nice shots. Good buoyancy skills by the diver in with the grouper.

Pity about the cloudy weather - it makes such a difference to the water colour in the WAs.

 

Nice shots of the pipehorse on your website. I also like the simplicity of the gun turret image.

 

Alex

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LittleCayman2007_001.jpg

 

What's goin on here? Look like the mask and face were pasted in from another image!

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I'd bet shutter speed of anywhere from 1/10 on down while panning........Flash froze one part, Kimberley's face ;)

 

But Karl should give us the EXIF and his idea of creating the pic.

 

I love that technique and the shot.......

 

dhaas

 

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LittleCayman2007_001.jpg

 

What's goin on here? Look like the mask and face were pasted in from another image!

 

Hmm, I'd have to agree, but still an interesting effect.

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I'm not Karl, but I saw the photo on his camera and computer. It's not altered. I think this is a phenom where the center of a panned shot stays sharp because of the relative motion of everything else. I had the same thing happen to me when I shot the "Art Car" parade here in Houston.

 

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James

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I'm not Karl, but I saw the photo on his camera and computer. It's not altered. I think this is a phenom where the center of a panned shot stays sharp because of the relative motion of everything else. I had the same thing happen to me when I shot the "Art Car" parade here in Houston.

 

Cheers

James

 

Thanks James...the image is unaltered except for a slight crop. Eric, you know me better than that ;)

 

I don't really understand what's going on, but it's a shutter drag at 1/10 second on shutter priority and rear curtaiin sync

 

Here's another one shot last year in bonarie

 

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And a couple of my favorites from Turks and Caicos

 

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