Underwater Photographer’s Code of Practice
Thanks to everyone who managed to sit through my loooooonnnnggg talk on underwater photography at Wednesday’s club meeting.
For those keen underwater photographers out there, here is some information you might find of interest.
Most importantly, read the Underwater Photographer’s Code of Practice.
This book is the bible for underwater photographers, and it’s currently on sale from Fishpond (41% off!). Shout yourself a copy, you won’t regret it.
The Underwater Photographer by Martin Edge (Fourth Edition)
I stumbled across this today – Eric Cheng’s Top 10 Underwater Photography Tips. The magnificent photographs will delight you.
Brian Mayes – here is somebody doing incredible things with a Canon G9 in Canon housing (no strobes, no external lights) – his macro photography is inspired and a testament to what can be achieved with a very simple setup by today’s standards.
Get close and shoot up!
Happy shooting,
Ali Perkins
Vice President 2011
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Paul Nicklen: Tales of ice-bound wonderlands.
http://www.ted.com/talks/paul_nicklen_tales_of_ice_bound_wonderlands.html
Paul Nicklen takes stunning images in challenging conditions. We will never forget his shots of a leopard seal that tried to feed him penguins.