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Old 06-03-2007, 17:40   #1 (permalink)

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some shot from sardinia

sardinia sea could be very blue. But, despite very good average viz, the amount of light is not so huge like tropical destinations.
these two was shoot at different deep and with different equipment.
the first was taken at -40 m - olympus c-60/pt-024 - WA epoque dcl20 - sea&sea YS300 and YS90DX
the school of fish at -20 m - nikon F801s / sealux housing - nikkor 35-70.
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excellent lighting on the first one considering its so deep has bought out the colour beautifully and the second one is lovely and full of movement
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Old 08-03-2007, 10:41   #3 (permalink)

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please take a look at my personal gallery. feedback is needed. thanks.
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I love the first one as well, like Jane says the colours are great especially considering the depth. I will have a look at your gallery, though only a novice in taking photos so afraid my opinions can only go as far as whether I like the photo or not, not very good with the technical stuff !

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Just had a look. Some lovely photos there. The diving looks great. I especially liked this one



I love the colours and the sense of depth/ perspective. It almost feels like a 3D image. The little shoal of fish in the middle are great in a perfect little formation. Like I said before not a technical opinion just my own opinion.

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I think the picture above perfectly illustrates the benefit of a clear fore-, middle and background in WA pictures. Very nice Luca.

You'll see that I have chosen one of your photos for the random front page photo - very simple composition but very effecitve I think.

You have a nice portfolio.

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