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Keep them coming!

 

They are superb.

 

 

You asked for it!!!! here's a various selection

 

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LOL i'll put some more up laters ;-)

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Showed my workmate your pics today, he was quite impressed and mentioned you have a good eye for composition. Particularly liked the style of the penguin picture and spitfire parked up on the ground.

 

His second name is 'Steer' btw!

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:blush: well tell him thank you very much :teeth: i've never had any training just kind of picked it up as i went along... good to know I can do something right lol

 

here's Nemo well sort off lol

 

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Some great pics there chap.

 

Does your camera do custome white balance? Maybe an idea to use it underwater if it does, stops the colours being washed out so much, and Nemo would be orange again :thumbs:

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Some great pics there chap.

 

Does your camera do custome white balance? Maybe an idea to use it underwater if it does, stops the colours being washed out so much, and Nemo would be orange again :thumbs:

 

Well this is one of the things with being underwater, Red light cannot penetrate past 5 meters, if your beyond 5 meters at depth you just see gray or blue. no filter or white ballance can adjust that (that I know of)

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Incredible shots! Who would of thought taking pictures could be so fun! When I think of taking pictures it brings back bad memories of having to take a bath, get dressed up, stand next to someone I didn't like and make sure my eyes stayed opened :lol:

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Some great pics there chap.

 

Does your camera do custome white balance? Maybe an idea to use it underwater if it does, stops the colours being washed out so much, and Nemo would be orange again :thumbs:

 

Well this is one of the things with being underwater, Red light cannot penetrate past 5 meters, if your beyond 5 meters at depth you just see gray or blue. no filter or white ballance can adjust that (that I know of)

While I agree that red does dissapear at depth, you have to go significantly deeper than 5m to lose it completely. To keep it in photos you will need to use custom white balance and preferably a flash, but even a small one can do wonders at close range, but you dont have to have one. Its amazing what can be saved if you shoot RAW and do the white balance later, amazing results can be had.

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