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Strobes and Lighting Get to grips with your lighting - easily the most challenging part of underwater photography. Strobes, Filters, Arms, Torches...

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Old 20-04-2008, 14:02   #1 (permalink)

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Bouyant arms

Christian posted this on link on D/net thought it was v interesting. Anyone tried making their set up more bouyant themselves. Looking at these you could just try wrapping foam round your strobe arms.........

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I tried wrapping foam around bits of kit to make them more neutral but found it gets lose at depth, because the foam shrinks. So abandoned it

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