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Split View of Paradise

Matt Krumins
Jurassic Park Meets The Beach
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Paradise Taveuni is as beautiful topside as the reefs below the surface.
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55
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Taveuni Island is home to the world-famous Rainbow Reef, as well as numerous other fantastic reefs.

Exploring Taveuni Underwater

Matt Krumins
Jurassic Park Meets The Beach
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My dive buddy, fascinated with the ins and outs of a reef at Taveuni.
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56
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<p>Taveuni Island is home to the world-famous Rainbow Reef, as well as numerous other fantastic reefs.</p>

Sawblade Shrimp

Scott Gietler
Best Underwater Settings for the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Camera
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Sawblade shrimp, photo taken with the Olympus 60mm macro lens in Anilao, Philippines.
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17

Blue Shark

Scott Gietler
Best Underwater Settings for the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Camera
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This blue shark was shot with the Panasonic 8mm Fisheye lens during a Bluewater Photo dive trip off the Channel Islands in California.
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18

Snooted Filefish

Matt Krumins
Top 5 Shooting Tips for Underwater Snoots
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Using a snoot on a moving subject can be difficult, but the rewards are great once you have your system in place.
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30

Nudi Portrait

Matt Krumins
Top 5 Shooting Tips for Underwater Snoots
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This photo of a nudibranch head is made much more dramatic with the use of a snoot. The narrow point of light helps create an image different from the classic nudibranch shots and compositions.
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31

Blue-Ringed Octo

Matt Krumins
5 Reasons to go Mirrorless
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This blue-ringed octopus was crouching on the sand with excellent camouflage, making it difficult to have it pop from the background in photos. By using a snoot to minimize extra light, the blue-ring creates a striking figure that fills the frame.
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32

Under the Pier

Matt Krumins
5 Reasons to go Mirrorless
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Fish school under a pier in a high contrast shot. This photo really shows off mirrorless cameras' ability to shoot high dynamic range scenes.
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33

Octopus Home

Matt Krumins
5 Reasons to go Mirrorless
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This Octopus ventures slightly out of its home to greet my macro port.
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34

Blenny Portrait

Matt Krumins
Top 5 Shooting Tips for Underwater Snoots
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Careful use of snooted strobe light helped to create this blenny portrait, where the fish's face seems to float on a black canvas.
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35

Leafy Sea Dragon

Matt Krumins
5 Reasons to go Mirrorless
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Mirrorless cameras have excellent image quality that is often hard to differentiate from images shot with high-end DSLR cameras.
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36

Eye Contact

Matt Krumins
Top 5 Shooting Tips for Underwater Snoots
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Careful use of snooted strobe light helped to create dark shadows and a sense of drama & mystery in this seahorse portrait.
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37

Anilao Reef

Kelli Dickinson
Best Underwater Settings for the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Camera
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Anilao, Philippines is known primarily as a macro destination, but one of the reasons it stands out (aside from the incredible macro biodiversity) is that there are some amazing reefs in the area.
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25

Chromodoris

Kelli Dickinson
Best Underwater Settings for the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Camera
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These Chromodoris nudibranchs are a common sight in Anilao, Philippines.
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26

Anilao Pipedragon

Kelli Dickinson
Best Underwater Settings for the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Camera
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Pipedragons, while first discovered in the Lembeh Strait, are also found in Anilao, Philippines. Their very small size makes them very difficult to find.
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27

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