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After looking at Ivan/Dylan's series, I decided to try this technique as well. Very difficult but i'm hooked, makes nudis look so pretty.
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wow... great capture!!!
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Canon 50D/60mm & 100mm Macro/Tokina 10-17mm FE/Nexus Housing Inon Z-240 Last edited by howeikwok; 4th March 2009 at 11:14 AM. |
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Bro.... you brought down a mirror ??
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does this mean that all the nudis i see this weekend will have fingerprints on them?
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I think they are probably more aware of how they look like now ...
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Cool...can use as rear view mirror incase some pelagic swim behind u hahahah
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Let me try on a whale shark next time...
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eh you should try to get a thicker mirror, or add a piece of clear glass on top, so can see the bottom better!
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Maybe should try a skeleton shrimp instead, that'll be interesting.
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i try on my divers this weekend. meeheehee
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which group? only know you guys by nicks but not by name haha...
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Saw on NG magazine some issue back..... someone brought down a portable 'LightBox' and got some really solid Nudi photo
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dats the doubliet guy ... raised quite a few eyebrows when he did that ...
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But you must agree that the photos are great..... ![]() |
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Mirror upskirt!
Great pictures... |
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Very nice shots. The mirror allows us to see more of the creature in one shot. Great idea.
There was this article on Nat Geo magazine sometime back where a photographer brought a whole white table with him down underwater. Those shots were amazing. |
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