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I am going to start out saying how difficult this was! I went into it expecting it to be close to, if not it same as shooting on land.
Read more about this photo at kaleekilgrow.wordpress.com/2013/07/24/my-first-attempt-at...
Shooting the seabirds of Bass Rock from underwater with an X-T1 + XF18mm f2 in a DICAPAC housing.
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Me acabo de comprar una funda sumergible para mi pequeña Sony compacta (¡las de réflex eran demasiado caras!), la Dicapac WP-570, y estoy deseando experimentar con ella dándome un chapuzón, así que en dos días prometo aburriros con fotos subacuáticas.
De momento os dejo con la piscina de un hotel en el que estuve hace un par de años.
Photographed in a swimming pool at 4,6m. I was with scuba equipment and two scuba divers were from each side next to the models. I was using Canon 6d with Dicapac underwater bag and 24-105mm. There was only natural light, no flashes.
Citation [Russian]:
«А бывает, проснёшься, и всё идеально.» /Дэвид Николс/
Music: «Stephen Anderson - Ocean Voyage»
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Time: 06:38
Date: September, 9th 2012
Location: Thailand/Phi Phi Don
View: Beach
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II (DIGITAL SPIRIT)
Lens: Canon EF 16-35 mm f/2.8L USM
ISO: 400
Aperture: 16
Focal length: 16 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/400 seconds
Head: -
Tripod: -
Focusing Screen: Canon EG-D
Waterproof Case: DiCAPac WP-S10
Photo Bag: -
Portable Music Speaker: -
Timer Remote Controller: -
Memory Card: 16Gb Sandisk Extreme CompactFlash 60Mb/s
Filters:
• Hoya 82 mm HD Digital UV(0)
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Last winter I bought a Di-Capac, which is a waterproof camera bag.
I was a little nevus to use it at first but it turned out pretty well.
I have an Canon 40D body and a 18-55 kit lens I don't use to much any more so I used it in this experiment :o)
My only problem was that the 18-55mm kit lens I used kept sliding from 18mm to 35mm and you can not adjust the zoom on the lens when it is in the bag. Next time I'll just use some gaffers tape on the lens to make it stick at 18mm ;o)
Oh my goodness i am thrilled to have taken a day off to the lake and being able to shoot with my camera!! best part underwater!!!♥ So for the longest time I been wanting to shoot in the water.. but like any artist out there it is expensive to find the equipment however i did my research and found something affordable the downside is that i was afraid to being able to mess up my camera while trying it. The good news is my camera SURVIVE!! However there were some challenges along the road.. 1. driving to a deserted area where me and the model were able to be comfortably alone to do the shoot underwater... it took me an hour an half to find this lovely spot. Next shooting underwater can be difficult especially not knowing what exactly your looking at through the view finder eye piece. Another challenge was posing and directing how to do these pose underwater and holding our breaths while gravity is taking us back up. Other challenges is that we forgot a towel and we caught a fish from this cloth haha. But i think over all these challenges become part of an adventure. It can be time consuming but all worth it! super excited to keep editing more but i wanted to show this lil gem! Thanks to my lovely friend Adrienna Youngfor coming along to this adventure and letting me experiment with her!
Had fun playing with a fairly cheap waterproof housing, well, more a waterproof bag really but seems to work pretty well. Made by DiCaPac to fit most compact cameras.
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«The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.» /Saint Augustine/
Citation [Russian]:
«Мир — книга и те, кто не путешествуют, читают только одну страницу.» /Аврелий Августин/
Music: «Colin O'Malley – Welcome To Thailand»
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Time: 13:46
Date: September, 3th 2012
Location: Thailand/Koh Nang Yuan
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II (DIGITAL SPIRIT)
Lens: Canon EF 16-35 mm f/2.8L USM
ISO: 400
Aperture: 9
Focal length: 24 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/1250 seconds
Head: -
Tripod: -
Focusing Screen: Canon EG-D
Waterproof Case: DiCAPac WP-S10
Photo Bag: Lowepro Flipside 300
Memory Card: 16Gb Sandisk Extreme CompactFlash 60Mb/s
Filter: Hoya 82 mm HD Digital UV(0)
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We both, Zaporozhenko Vitaly and my wife, Zaporozhenko Julia – we are the authors of photos that are placed on our page on this site.
Any republications of our photos on the Internet are allowed only with a condition of the indication of our authorship and the link to our zaporozhenko.livejournal.com/ Internet page. Any other types of republications which aren't suitable under conditions of the above-written – are strictly forbidden.
Also we forbid making any changes in our photos: removal of a logo, addition of other inscriptions, photo framing, processing in graphic editors, etc.
Any commercial use of the photos which authors we are, and also their use in printing editions and on other printed carriers is strictly forbidden without our written consent.
Surrounded by over 52 acres of powdery white beach and lush, tropical vegetation, the stunning and secluded Hilton Maldives/Iru Fushi Resort & Spa is set on the unspoilt Noonu Atoll and is accessed by a scenic 45 minute seaplane ride from Male.
Happy New Year everyone! Kind of a late start for mine but today I finally decided to get out and do some snorkeling. Saw some cool creatures while in the water. This one kind of reminded me of the movie Finding Nemo. Definitely gotta do this more often. :D
This is a teaser shot for the series I will be hanging in the gallery Downtown fortmyers for ArtWalk this friday... The Theme is Cirque Aquatic, and all shots were done underwater. Had a blast doing the shoot, couldnt have asked for better Assistants and Models.
Strobist... 3 AB800 Camera Left and Right, Hair Light
This photo was taken using a DICAPAC underwater housing, during a snorkeling trip at Gili Air, Indonesia.
Canon 60D, Tamron 17-50 2.8, DicApac underwater case.
Read a new blog post on my experience with the DicApac Underwater casing. - www.aimishboy.info/2013/04/the-blue-realm-underwater-visi...
Surrounded by over 52 acres of powdery white beach and lush, tropical vegetation, the stunning and secluded Hilton Maldives/Iru Fushi Resort & Spa is set on the unspoilt Noonu Atoll and is accessed by a scenic 45 minute seaplane ride from Male.
may/june 2012 Surrounded by over 52 acres of powdery white beach and lush, tropical vegetation, the stunning and secluded Hilton Maldives/Iru Fushi Resort & Spa is set on the unspoilt Noonu Atoll and is accessed by a scenic 45 minute seaplane ride from Male.