How deep
- Bob & Anita
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Pictures generally come out better when taken in shallower water than deeper. You get more sunlight in the shallows.
It depends on the beaches, but you don't necessarily have to go deep to see good stuff.
I've gone out to approx. 30 ft. deep but I have to stay on the surface because I can't dive. Shame. I have bad ear pressure problems. Envious of you, Bob & Anita! Diving (and flying) means "pain" to me...
It depends on the beaches, but you don't necessarily have to go deep to see good stuff.
I've gone out to approx. 30 ft. deep but I have to stay on the surface because I can't dive. Shame. I have bad ear pressure problems. Envious of you, Bob & Anita! Diving (and flying) means "pain" to me...
hoosierdaddy, you can equalize the pressure in your ears while diving down by pinching your nose and gently exhaling into it. This should make your ears "pop" and release the pressure. If you look at Bob and Anita's photo you can see their son doing this.
It does not work for everyone, and it especially won't work if you have any sinus congestion. I have success with this technique, but it never works for John.
It does not work for everyone, and it especially won't work if you have any sinus congestion. I have success with this technique, but it never works for John.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
- Bob & Anita
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You should never have to feel pressure or pain in your ears when you dive down. To prevent any discomfort you should frequently (every 5 feet) hold and blow into your nose to relieve the pressure in your ears. You must do this frequently in smaller 5' depth increments to easily and painlessly relieve the pressure in your ears. It very hard to equalize the pressure if you wait until you are deep and feeling the pain. This is because you are now blowing/pushing against a stronger pressure. In other words, perform frequent pressure equalizations before you feel pain.hoosierdaddy wrote:What is the technique? I get about 10-15 feet and the pressure is killer.
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You can rent a weighted swim belt at Low Key watersports to help you stay underwater.overman wrote:good to know about the ears but my prob has always been that i have trouble swimming downward like i'm too floaty...i've always blamed it on the carbonation from all the beer in me.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
- Bob & Anita
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Re: Camera
It's one of the Canon PowerShot models with the underwater case.Rbaron721 wrote:These are great shots. What kind of camera are you using?
I am looking for an inexpensive (under $250), good quality, underwater digital camera...if such a thing exists.
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