People who are passionate about underwater photography and deep-sea diving have, over the years, developed their techniques. For those who are about to get into the hobby, here are three important tips that veteran underwater photographers recommended new enthusiasts do. Paul M Willette.
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How to take underwater photographs like an expert
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How to take underwater
photographs like an expert
People who are passionate about underwater photography and deep-sea diving have,
over the years, developed their techniques. For those who are about to get into the
hobby, here are three important tips that veteran underwater photographers
recommended new enthusiasts do. Paul M Willette.
Practice buoyancy control.
The first and most basic thing people must
remember before taking up underwater
photography is that moving in the water is
completely different than moving out of it.
Water is always in motion, and it would be
wise for people to try to get used to its
movements first. Practice is key. Paul M
Willette.
Learn how to work with strobes.
Another basic point to remember is that the
underwater realm is illuminated differently
from the light above the water. Things appear
more green and blue. A strobe is needed to
shoot images of subjects closer to their
natural colors. Paul M Willette.
Paul M Willette
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Set the correct shutter
speed.
As with all kinds of
photography that involve
moving subjects, the
right shutter speed is
essential. In underwater
photography, the right
speed is crucial. Lower
settings may give off
more light but less focus.
A high speed may have
more crisp images but a
darker background.
Many experts suggest
combining high shutter
speed with a strobe. Paul
M Willette.
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