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Old 06-01-2008, 16:02   #1 (permalink)

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Smile Hello Everyone

Just joined today after seeing a link from YD'ers.
I am a freelance cameraman/editor, and I guess my life revolves around diving like most people on here.
I have an HSE Part IV ticket and got my first paid u/w video job last year for a magazine show on ITV.
I take u/w pics purely for fun and I'm currently using an Oly SP 350,PT 030 housing with Inon 165 fisheye & Epoque DS 150 strobe with Inon arm and gripbase.
Hopefully I can learn lots of new things on here.
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Old 06-01-2008, 20:28   #2 (permalink)

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Hi Marc - welcome to the site.

Well, I hope you can learn something here too - I know I still continue to do so.

Any photos to share?

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Hi Tim
I've got some pics from a southern Red Sea livaboard trip from last year.
These were taken before i got my Inon fisheye using the standard lens on my sp 350.
What's the best way of posting them,shall i just attach them to my post?
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Marc,
Bung them on Photobucket (or similar) and link to them from your post.
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Hi
I've just posted them up on flickr,hope you like 'em.
They're just glorified holiday snaps really:
St John's & Fury Shoals - a photoset on Flickr

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Marc,
Some nice shots there. A few of them could benefit from White Balance adjustment and a few could be greatly improved by cropping a bit (I would crop the clown fish to portrait, also do similar to the big napolean wrasse as you missed the tail so make it look like it was a close up of the head!!).

Hopefully we'll all learn something from Mark Webster on Saturday.
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