Nudibranchs with Single Strobe
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Congratulations on your Nudi shots !
They are great,in my opinion the use of just the one strobe gives your images depth, and helps to isolate the subject by creating pleasant shadows.
They are great,in my opinion the use of just the one strobe gives your images depth, and helps to isolate the subject by creating pleasant shadows.
Canon G12 / FIX Fisheye housing / Nikonos sb 105 / Sea& Sea90duo / Fisheye 500
My Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/23610563@N02/
My Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/23610563@N02/
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Nudidiver - Posts: 7
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I like the one strobe look. As nudidiver points out, you get some texture to the shots with a single strobe. Having two strobes is nice but you are getting great shots already.
Bill
Bill
Bill Van Antwerp Canon/Nauticam/Subal/Inon Lots of glass
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bvanant - Posts: 309
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Hi Brent!
It was nice talking with you last Saturday on the Seabass charter... I like the single strobe nudi shots! My favorite is the third one... I assume you found the big fat juicy Hermissendas on our third dive... We saw a couple of bigguns on that dive, too! Of course I had the fisheye lens on, doh!
Cheers,
Dana
It was nice talking with you last Saturday on the Seabass charter... I like the single strobe nudi shots! My favorite is the third one... I assume you found the big fat juicy Hermissendas on our third dive... We saw a couple of bigguns on that dive, too! Of course I had the fisheye lens on, doh!
Cheers,
Dana
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