Such beautiful dives, Santa Rosa Shallows (always a favorite) and Cedral Wall.
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Deb Bergeron
These are fabulous! Thank you again for sharing, My husband has asked me to inquire as to what type of underwater camera you are shooting with? He doesn’t seem to have the same wonderful results that you do, but he is much less experienced with it than you obviously are. I am almost afraid to tell him what equipment you use for fear of him trying to duplicate it! LOL
I use the Canon G15, which will work both manual and automatic focusing. I use strobes, and a Recsea housing which is top of the line. and here is the most important element: you have to close the distance. If you are farther than 5 ft away, don’t bother to shoot. Within 3 feet is best. Yes, I get very close!
Fabulous photos! I wonder how you took them. I have been struggling because even though my blog is more about everyday photos- my droid phone takes really bad ones. These are fabulous, and I’m sure you used something much more elaborate than your phone. But, I’m curious as to your thoughts.
A point and shoot is what you probably need, like a Canon or Lumix. Phone fotos are ok for FB and for fun, but they don’t do very well for larger photos. I use a G15 Canon with a RECSEA Underwater Housing and strobes for underwater photos!
Ha ha! They mean no harm (unless you mess with them). With underwater photography, you have to be really close, or the color will be monochrome! I was probably 2 ft away.
Deb Bergeron
These are fabulous! Thank you again for sharing, My husband has asked me to inquire as to what type of underwater camera you are shooting with? He doesn’t seem to have the same wonderful results that you do, but he is much less experienced with it than you obviously are. I am almost afraid to tell him what equipment you use for fear of him trying to duplicate it! LOL
Tam Warner
I use the Canon G15, which will work both manual and automatic focusing. I use strobes, and a Recsea housing which is top of the line. and here is the most important element: you have to close the distance. If you are farther than 5 ft away, don’t bother to shoot. Within 3 feet is best. Yes, I get very close!
Kim
Great photos Tam. Is that my nurse shark at Yucab?
Tam Warner
Yes, and how she has grown! This sucker was about 5 ft!
Suzanne Stavert
GORGEOUS!! Thank you for sharing! Have a great weekend!
Tam Warner
thank you for looking!
Elin Stebbins Waldal
Wow, what gorgeous pictures, makes me want to book a flight!
Tam Warner
WONDERFUL! That is what they are supposed to do!
virginia sullivan
Fabulous photos! I wonder how you took them. I have been struggling because even though my blog is more about everyday photos- my droid phone takes really bad ones. These are fabulous, and I’m sure you used something much more elaborate than your phone. But, I’m curious as to your thoughts.
Tam Warner
A point and shoot is what you probably need, like a Canon or Lumix. Phone fotos are ok for FB and for fun, but they don’t do very well for larger photos. I use a G15 Canon with a RECSEA Underwater Housing and strobes for underwater photos!
Corinne
Tam, Your colors underwater are amazing! I love that moray eel coming right for you. Awesome!
Tam Warner
Isn’t it? It is so amazing to see them moving out on the reef, they are the Green Flash!
noel
great shots, that eel would freak me out getting too close!
Tam Warner
Ha ha! They mean no harm (unless you mess with them). With underwater photography, you have to be really close, or the color will be monochrome! I was probably 2 ft away.
Rhonda Albom
Wow, really spectacular underwater photos.
Visiting a bit late from Travel photos Monday.
Tam Warner
You can visit whenever you like!