abe Posted May 24, 2008 Posted May 24, 2008 ...and manual focus i used flash because i wanted clarity. a tripod was out of the question because i was doing underwater shots with a housing. this is on my canon powershot s50. its a 3 year old camera but has better photo quality than most point and shoot cameras today. AF does not work well in low light, so it was all manual focus. prism favia: i got a in-focus shot with manual focus on a moving fish. i impressed myself purple tang: sun coral: i am practicing underwater shots for my vacation that i leave for sunday morning 2:00 AM. i'll hopefully find something decent to photograph out there. (not sure if there's any reefs in costa rica). any tips for underwater shooting? what do you think of my shots? thanks, abe
Lalani Posted May 25, 2008 Posted May 25, 2008 Great exposure on the last shot. I have no experience with underwater photography, so I'm no help.
abe Posted June 4, 2008 Author Posted June 4, 2008 nice favia thank you. you can also see the hermit crab with his trophy right above the favia. Great exposure on the last shot. I have no experience with underwater photography, so I'm no help. thanks. it took me five months to finally get that sun coral to open since i bought it. i dont know anything about underwater photography either. custom WB always helps.
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