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UnderWater Photography Magazine Issue 43 Now Available
2008-07-29 01:10:00 The current issue has 58 pages (9.5 MB PDF file). Grab a copy of UnderWater Photography Mag Issue # 43. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "UnderWater Photography Magazine Issue 43 Now Available", url: "http://shutter.box.com.ph/2008--07-29-underwater-photography-m-agazine-issue-43-now-available/-" });
Canon Digital Camera Underwater Photography Guide...
2008-05-07 20:54:00 If you're interested in underwater photography, Canon has come out with Canon Digital Camera Underwater Photography Guide. Here's the topic covered in Canon underwater photography website. 1. The Advantages of Digital Cameras for Underwater Photography 2. Marine Techniques 3. Pre-Dive Preparations 4. Understanding White Balance 5. Macro Shots 6. Wide Angle Shots 7. Panorama Shots 8.
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Amazing Underwater Photography
2008-04-14 20:41:00 Check out these great photos by Zena Holloway. Share This
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Philippines Welcomes More Underwater Photography Contests This Year
2008-03-14 21:49:00 The Philippines is fast becoming a center for underwater photography as the country hosts two European diving competitions, as well as an international exhibit, this year. According to Tourism Secretary Ace Durano, ?We are enthusiastic about welcoming divers from around the world to our shores. Activities like this help place the Philippines in the map of ...
Underwater Photography - A Brand New World for the Photographer
2008-03-06 00:15:00 Underwater photography is basically the process of taking photographs while under water. It is usually done while scuba diving, but can also be done while snorkeling or swimming. There are of course a set of equipment that is needed in order to take photographs under water, and the most important thing is to have some ...
Starting Underwater Photography - Underwater Housings for Digital Cameras
2008-01-25 22:28:00 Aloha, I get a fair number of inquiries about which camera to get for starting out with underwater photography, so I'll chime in with a few of my thoughts here. Many people think you have to get a dedicated underwater camera, while this may be the best for some people, it isn't the only way to go. Oftentimes you can pick up a great new camera, with all the bells and whistles, and it'll have a corresponding manufacturer designed underwater housing that is good to about 130-140 feet or so. In many cases you can even find a housing available for a digital camera you may already own. There are housings avaiable for many Sony, Nikon, Olympus, Casio, Canon and Fuji cameras already on the market, and they seem to be committed to supporting housings in the future. there's probablay a couple others I have forgotten. Below are some examples available at Amazon.com. You can refresh the page for more examples, or I suspect do a search for specific cameras and housings when you get to ...
Underwater Photography No.40
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Camera RAW and underwater photography with my Canon G9
2008-01-06 22:52:00 So I'm sitting at my computer and wanted to look at a document and see that I had a couple of RAW pictures in the file that I hadn't looked at. I thought I'd updated Photoshop lately and maybe they now support the RAW format my camera uses, I opened Photoshop and the pictures do now show.For those of you who don't know what RAW is, basically consider it as a "digital negative" which holds all the information the camera sees at the time, no JPEG compression and such. Not all cameras offer RAW, but it's becoming more common in the higher end point and shoot cameras these days. It takes up a lot of memory compared to JPEG, but if you have an editor to open it (without the editor, you will see nothing as computers don't automatically recognize RAW) with, it'll do a lot of things easily that are tough to do in JPEG (at least tough if you are like me and not a Photoshop whiz). The picture above is this picture after a quick trip through the RAW editor in Photoshop. With the RA...
New Camera.... Canon G9 with housing for underwater photography....
2007-11-03 02:12:00 Well, I done did it. I've been debating about sending my camera back to Olympus to see if they could repair the flash, buying another camera, or just living with manual white balance 'til I could afford a new camera in the spring.... then Pat said the magic words... "Bill me later". I was unaware of this, but many of the big photo/electronics companies contract out with bill-me-later.com to offer 6 months free interest for their goods. That's about perfect timing for me, so it was done after two days of research.Here's the camera I chose... I also picked up the housing for it. The Amazon link actually has pretty good pricing for both the camera and housing (which is available as an accessory), I paid a few extra bucks at the time getting it from a company that had the delayed billing options.One little story on shipping... very fast and efficient through UPS, however we tracked it and for some reason it actually spent a day in Taiwan after it first reached Honolulu. A coupl...
Going Underwater - Basic Underwater Photography Workshop at The Alcove
2007-09-22 23:21:00 GOING UNDERWATER A basic workshop on underwater photography October 27, 2007 For more details, please call 8921801, send an SMS to 0917-5594417, email cruz.ct@ayalafoundation.org, or visit www. filipinaslibrary.org.ph. Share This
Wetpixel Quarterly underwater photography magazine launches.
2007-09-10 04:31:00 Wetpixel has just launched a new quarterly magazine devoted to high-quality underwater photography. Wetpixel brings fans of the underwater realm spectacular imagery in a landscape-oriented, high-resolution format. The new magazine is called Wetpixel Quarterly. Visit them online
The World Of Underwater Photography
2007-05-19 15:19:00 Underwater photography can be very fun and interesting. It is not everyday that people get to go under water and take pictures of the wildlife that exists there. There are many different types of wildlife underwater including the living and moving ones such as fish and sharks, and the non-moving ones such as coral. Underwater ...
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