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Old 12-12-2006, 19:56   #1 (permalink)

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new wide angle lens

I finally got a chance to use my new sea & sea 16mm w/a lens.I dig this thing!What an improvement.
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Old 15-12-2006, 17:46   #2 (permalink)

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These first two photos are really 'groovy' coloured (I can't believe I just said "Groovy" - Yeah Baby!)

The B&W looks good - is that the deck of a boat? If so, what happened to the rest of it?

A diver in the picture would have helped with a sense of scale as it's difficult to judge without. Show us some more pictures when you get the chance.

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re:wide angle

That is a speedboat popular here on the lakes for waterskiing.I have found 3 here in lake Mead so far,so they must not be good in rough water.It is approx 18' long.
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Old 17-12-2006, 16:51   #4 (permalink)

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The Sea&Sea 16mm conversion lens is a great piece of glass. In combination with a Green Magic, you should be getting some very nice results.
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The next thing that I'm getting is the green magic.I have the auto magic,but I had it on my older camera(I dive with 2 cameras,sp350 with the 16mm and a75 with normal lens).I use a strobe with the sp350 also.I'm probably trying to do too many things at once.Its a toss up,wide angle and strobe at depth,normal lens and auto magic 45' and above.Can't wait to try the green magic though,should be the trick for these waters in winter.
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more wide angle

Here are some more wide angle of this boat.I finally got a diver to be in the picture too.
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Nice. The last pic is cool.
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