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Canon 20D in Aquatica underwater housing, Canon 10-22mm lens, manual exposure, two Ikelite underwater strobes, with diffusers for fill light, one set at 1/8 power the other at 1/4 power.
Strobist Info: SB-25 in umbrella softbox camera right. Yongnuo YN-460 II in shoot through umbrella camera left. 3rd strobe camera left, behind model on the ground firing upwards at back of model.
No photoshop or RAW processing, jpg straight from camera.
A rare quiet moment at the pool! This was the morning we docked in Ensenada...everyone was site-seeing!
Lexington city parks offered free admission and grilled delights with the support of the Castlewood, North Limestone, and Martin Luther King neighborhood associations.
The pool in winter. Designed after the Expressive Modernism movement this pool opened in 1967 - Edmonton hadn't seen any architecture like this before. Rumor has it that the pool was the thickness of two tiles short of being classified as an Olympic Sized Pool.
Mr Hemingway won the Massey Medal for Architecture, the highest honor in in Canadian architecture.
590nm Infrared Converted Camera.
I remember back in 2006, is saying we were gonna jump in the pool if it rains. Ten years later and it's finally happened. Would have preferred sun and sea, but I'm all for making the best of a crap situation.