Shooting with Fisheye
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I have had in mind some shoots in the so-called "french type" (so-called" for french fellows at least
). Even I have had the result I hoped, the shooting was entertaining (which is after all the point of diving and shootind).
This shoot (Playa Maroma Mexico) is only correct but not how I wanted. (I find to much highligths) I should have closed more, and make barcketting etc (but in a ten divers group...Shoooting is a totally asocial activity!) I was very happy to dive with my wife as a buddy without her I can't even shoot.
Well enough writing:

Iso 100 f:8 speed: 1/60 10mm sigma Nikon D60 YSS110a manual both
This shoot (Playa Maroma Mexico) is only correct but not how I wanted. (I find to much highligths) I should have closed more, and make barcketting etc (but in a ten divers group...Shoooting is a totally asocial activity!) I was very happy to dive with my wife as a buddy without her I can't even shoot.
Well enough writing:

Iso 100 f:8 speed: 1/60 10mm sigma Nikon D60 YSS110a manual both
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congrats on a nice shot... I'm sure you'll try more like this in the future, try to get closer, and have the divers facing you
looks like a nice time with your wife.
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