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Old 08-29-2011, 06:17 PM
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I wasn't sure which section to put this in if it was considered wildlife or landscape. Hahah. I am just a teen looking for feedback on my images and just want to improve. Shot with a Canon 60d and an SPL water housing.

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Tokina 10-17mm
Mode: Shutter Priority
Exposure: 1/1000 at f4.5
Focal Length: 13mm
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Old 08-29-2011, 11:45 PM
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Very cool shot. I would love to get an underwater housing. I would try a smaller aperture (larger F stop) to increase the depth of field just a bit more.
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:23 AM
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Very cool shot. I would love to get an underwater housing. I would try a smaller aperture (larger F stop) to increase the depth of field just a bit more.
oh ok sounds good thank you!
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I'm impressed. I'd love to do some ocean stuff too but even with the housings I get nervous lol
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I'm impressed. I'd love to do some ocean stuff too but even with the housings I get nervous lol
for the first like month with my housing, i would carefully go through every single little nut and bolt and everything super carefully for like 15 mins before going out. but now i still do but without the stress! its not as much the bad product its just going over the falls on the wave and breaking your port of your housing and letting water in. known the ocean is key to keeping your camera safe!
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