Underwater Photos...finally!
I said about this when I saw your Sea Cucumber pics to MrsB....."I'm spending 5 hours in the water this time...."JC wrote:...just being at the right place at the right time seems to be the trick! I spend hours upon hours upon hours underwater while we are on island.....
I got dirty looks!!!

I'm jealous of that little red rascal!!
JC - very very impressive, nicely done. Canon rules.
Re filters, most point n shoots require some kind of adapter to accomodate a filter and would not fit into the housing with it on. Better to practice good technique and post production color correction.
Re using flash underwater with point n shoots, often it will illuminate unseen "floaties" in the water and better not have it fire all the time. Plus firing the flash a lot will heat up the casing and make it more likely to fog up.
Pros use powerful strobe flash units that are held off center so not so much a problem for them.
If partly cloudy, consider manually increasing the ISO setting to make camera work better in lower lighting without firing the flash all the time.
JMQ
Re filters, most point n shoots require some kind of adapter to accomodate a filter and would not fit into the housing with it on. Better to practice good technique and post production color correction.
Re using flash underwater with point n shoots, often it will illuminate unseen "floaties" in the water and better not have it fire all the time. Plus firing the flash a lot will heat up the casing and make it more likely to fog up.
Pros use powerful strobe flash units that are held off center so not so much a problem for them.
If partly cloudy, consider manually increasing the ISO setting to make camera work better in lower lighting without firing the flash all the time.
JMQ
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
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