Jacks + S90 + UWL100 + Dome

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boogs

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Shot with an S90 in Fix housing, 2 S&S YS-110a, UWL10067mm + Dome Unit

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and this was taken at the same site with a Subsee +10 lens:

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great shots! could you share some of your experience for the jack storm? e.g. TTL or manual falsh, how you decide the explosure, what apature to choose etc?
 
Hey thanks! These were shot from F4.5-5.6, 1/125th-1/160th (1/400th on the one with the boat) at base ISO. Strobe power was on full pointed outwards, shot from about 2-4 feet away. :)
 
Great shots. Amazing focus on the last two considering the +10 diopter!
 
Boogs, those are great shots. It looks like you and the new rig are doing great.

The shot of you taking the shot, :wink:, is great, shows dramatically just how wide the camera/lens combination is and I also like you one handed grip shot on the fly. When the lens is that wide, aiming is not so important, just point the camera in the general direction!

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