Got back last night from a week of diving and shooting. Here some that I like.
TTuna Eye Member 202 posts Likes: 31 Joined May 2011 Location: Suburban Minneapolis More info | Feb 01, 2015 20:10 | #1 Got back last night from a week of diving and shooting. Here some that I like. 6D, 60D, 100L, 24-105L, Sig 150-500, nifty 50, EF-S 60mm, Tam SP70-200 f/2.8 Di VC, Underwater gear T2i in a Watershot housing with Inon S2000 strobes.
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TTuna Eye THREAD STARTER Member 202 posts Likes: 31 Joined May 2011 Location: Suburban Minneapolis More info | Feb 01, 2015 20:16 | #2 |
vincent_su Senior Member ![]() 843 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jul 2008 Location: Denver, Colorado; USA More info | Feb 01, 2015 21:40 | #3 Excellent. I like the turtle and grey angels shot. Vincent
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SOX 404 Senior Member ![]() 574 posts Likes: 29 Joined Jun 2006 Location: I'm a nomad More info | Feb 01, 2015 23:12 | #4 Nice... I like #3 AJ
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cicopo Goldmember ![]() More info | Feb 02, 2015 16:37 | #5 Very nice. I'm in Coz now & start my diving tomorrow. Hopefully I'll get some as clear as these. A skill is developed through constant practice with a passion to improve, not bought.
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TTuna Eye THREAD STARTER Member 202 posts Likes: 31 Joined May 2011 Location: Suburban Minneapolis More info | Feb 02, 2015 18:18 | #6 I'm glad you guys like them! I like the moodiness of number one but number three is the most interesting content wise. The angels were cleaning the turtle. You can see an arc above them where I think I have a light leak from the camera flash past the zoom ring and then hitting the dome. I have not taken the time to clean that up. Number two I like because I have fought many times to nail the eyes of the arrow crabs and finally did. They are so lanky it is hard to fit them all into the DOF without going to a super tiny aperture and I kind of like it that way anyway. 6D, 60D, 100L, 24-105L, Sig 150-500, nifty 50, EF-S 60mm, Tam SP70-200 f/2.8 Di VC, Underwater gear T2i in a Watershot housing with Inon S2000 strobes.
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scsurfdad Senior Member ![]() 315 posts Likes: 16 Joined Oct 2009 More info | Feb 05, 2015 16:28 | #7 Great shots! I've been there 3 times and is my favorite place to dive (even better than Fiji, imho). Mike
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joeyvu Hatchling 3 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2015 Location: San Diego More info | Feb 05, 2015 21:42 | #8 Beautiful images. Love #2 and 3 the most....
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TTuna Eye THREAD STARTER Member 202 posts Likes: 31 Joined May 2011 Location: Suburban Minneapolis More info | I saw some toadfish this trip but didn't get any keepers. On the boat dives I always am set up for WA so smaller critters like that don't work too well. 6D, 60D, 100L, 24-105L, Sig 150-500, nifty 50, EF-S 60mm, Tam SP70-200 f/2.8 Di VC, Underwater gear T2i in a Watershot housing with Inon S2000 strobes.
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dkizzle Goldmember 1,184 posts Likes: 35 Joined Mar 2012 More info | Feb 07, 2015 09:57 | #10 #3 is my favorite. It shows such a variety of living things and different colors. I want to guest blog on your Landscape / Travel photography blog, PM for details
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psurrette Senior Member ![]() More info | Feb 07, 2015 21:59 | #11 Love the 3rd one. Nicely done. |SportsShooter Member
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Feb 08, 2015 06:05 | #12 Good job, nice pics. How many dives did you do while you were there? Heading there myself the end of this month for a couple weeks of diving.
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TTuna Eye THREAD STARTER Member 202 posts Likes: 31 Joined May 2011 Location: Suburban Minneapolis More info | We got in 16 dives over 6 days. The port was closed the first day we were there but we could shore dive which got us three dives. We were at Scuba Club which has a nice macro shore dive. We got 10 dives off of the boat which I always shoot WA as the current keeps you moving pretty quickly. 6D, 60D, 100L, 24-105L, Sig 150-500, nifty 50, EF-S 60mm, Tam SP70-200 f/2.8 Di VC, Underwater gear T2i in a Watershot housing with Inon S2000 strobes.
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cicopo Goldmember ![]() More info | Feb 08, 2015 14:58 | #14 I'm in Hotel Cozumel right now & have another day of diving tomorrow & the currents are the mildest I've ever seen this trip. Yesterday you'd think there wasn't even a current at times. Port was closed Friday though. Saw a few reef sharks, some Nurse sharks 3 Eagle Rays & several turtles today. A skill is developed through constant practice with a passion to improve, not bought.
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TTuna Eye THREAD STARTER Member 202 posts Likes: 31 Joined May 2011 Location: Suburban Minneapolis More info | We only had one Eagle Ray sighting but it was a really cool one. It was hanging out over the blue at Palancar Gardens, just sitting still in the current. 6D, 60D, 100L, 24-105L, Sig 150-500, nifty 50, EF-S 60mm, Tam SP70-200 f/2.8 Di VC, Underwater gear T2i in a Watershot housing with Inon S2000 strobes.
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