Tulamben Bali No 2
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Here are a couple more shots from my trip to Tulamben.
Sea & Sea DX-1G in Av mode ISO 100
Coral Grouper at shrimp cleaning station - F4.4, 1/68 sec, focal lenght (FL) 15mm

Feather Star - F3.7, 1/32 sec, FL 6mm

Soft Coral - F4.1, 1/30 sec, FL 5mm

Comments and criticism welcome
Karl
Sea & Sea DX-1G in Av mode ISO 100
Coral Grouper at shrimp cleaning station - F4.4, 1/68 sec, focal lenght (FL) 15mm

Feather Star - F3.7, 1/32 sec, FL 6mm

Soft Coral - F4.1, 1/30 sec, FL 5mm

Comments and criticism welcome
Karl
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Karl - Posts: 34
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Very nice, I like the cleaner shrimp one a lot.
Bill
Bill
Bill Van Antwerp Canon/Nauticam/Subal/Inon Lots of glass
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Nice. Love the Feather Star. have you try to crop it tighter?
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Karl wrote:din wrote:Nice. Love the Feather Star. have you try to crop it tighter?
Hi Din,
Sorry for the late reply - no I haven't cropped it it is as shot. I still need lots of practice on my wide angle.
Karl
Well, its not bad at all. How long have you had this camera?
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Well, its not bad at all. How long have you had this camera?[/quote]
I have had the Sea & Sea DX-1G for just over 2 years. Unfortunately most of my local dives sites are not suitable for wide angle photography due to very poor visibility (lots of silt and floaty crap in the water) so for most of the time I shoot macro. This was really the first time that I have had the chance to try out the WA with this camera.
Thanks for the comments.
Karl
Well, its not bad at all. How long have you had this camera?[/quote]
I have had the Sea & Sea DX-1G for just over 2 years. Unfortunately most of my local dives sites are not suitable for wide angle photography due to very poor visibility (lots of silt and floaty crap in the water) so for most of the time I shoot macro. This was really the first time that I have had the chance to try out the WA with this camera.
Thanks for the comments.
Karl
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Karl - Posts: 34
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Matt,
Thanks for that - I got some real crackers - also posted some others on the Ausphotography website.
I look forward to seeing yours and congradulations on your win in the Bryon Bay Shootout I saw that in the Aug issue of Divelog.
Karl
Thanks for that - I got some real crackers - also posted some others on the Ausphotography website.
I look forward to seeing yours and congradulations on your win in the Bryon Bay Shootout I saw that in the Aug issue of Divelog.
Karl
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