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Old 14th July 2005   #1
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Some photos i shot over the weekend.. vis was quite bad so tired some ambient light photography Please comment on how you feel about the photos and how would you do it?

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Old 14th July 2005   #2
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pic 1 - i like. but shouldn't the diver be shining the torch at the wreck instead of watever....hence prefer diver position to be at 10 o'clock

pic 2 - like a snap shot. ntg much to say, except maybe ask model to make victory sign like all snap shots ?

pic 3 - prob will convert in to B&W. I li-ke. very different.

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Old 15th July 2005   #3
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1. er torch very small hahaha impromto one lor this shot

2. hmm will try again.. ahahaha

3. okok i try
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Old 15th July 2005   #4
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1 & 3 very good!!!!!
number one got feeeeeellll but the diver spoils it by being at wrong spot. almost 'camouflaged' by the wreck

number three very arty!!! but like drowning.... in dirty water!!

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Old 17th July 2005   #5
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very hard to get her to swim further away, the vis is only 5m max..

hmm maybe if can get the sunburst effect on 2nd photo will be nicer?
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