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Blue ring octopus|Flatworm|Ornate ghost pipefish|Blue-striped fangblenny|Anemonefish ƒ
Underwater Photography: Mastering Blur, Bokeh & Creative Backgrounds
Macro 101|Park yourself Infront of a subject and start at your jump setting|A lovely purple Hypseledoris nudibranch shot with slightly different settings|This shy octopus is among one of the deadliest animals that can be found in the sea!|Mating nudibranchs
Macro Photography Basics: Mastering Lighting, Settings & Strobe Techniques Underwater
Vintage lenses create interesting textures|The blurring of elements creates original looking images|Vintage lenses transform common subjects into abstract art
Underwater Photography with Vintage Lenses: Tips, Bokeh & Techniques
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Blackwater Diving: Photography Tips, Techniques & What to Expect
Moray eels offer great photo opportunities|‘Shaun the Sheep’ nudibranch|Leaf scorpionfish|Pink eared mantis shrimp|Broadclub cuttlefish|Cleaner shrimp with a clownfish|Hairy squat lobster living on a barrel sponge
Discovering Atlantis Dumaguete: World-Class Muck Diving in the Philippines
Colorful coral reef|Barrel Sponge|Be blown away by the vivid reef|Colorful Anemone|Coral Formations|Macro opportunities abound|Soft corals|Spectacular hard coral growth|The reefs are thriving
The Coral Triangle’s Treasures: Dive into the Witu Islands
Lemon shark portrait was taken at Tiger Beach in the Bahamas at a depth 20 feet. Camera used for this was a Nikon D500 manually set to 1/180 with the ISO at 200 with a Tokina 10-17 fisheye lens|The shot of this lemon shark was taken on the same day with the same Canon 7D and Tokina 10-17 fisheye lens as the one illustrated on the opening page. Camera settings for this one is exactly the same: manual mode
Get the Shot: Underwater Photography Basics – Gear, Settings, and Technique

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