Some photos for all C&C

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bigfrog23

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here are a few photo from my last two trips all shot were taken at Fort ross cove all shots were taken with a canon 30D and a canon 10-22 EF-s over several days hope you enjoy

strawberry anemone
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sculpin
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barnacle feeding and strawberry anemone
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strawberry anemone
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sun star
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metridiums
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my dive buddy
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reef
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the one of the boilers on the U.S.S Pomona
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metridiums and strawberry anemones
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Very nice pictures, but dark. I dive NorCal, so I know the challenges of finding light, but I think you might have your f-stop set too high, or too fast a shutter for your wide shots. What is the EXIF on your shots? Were they all taken with strobes on? Are you shooting manual, or using a Program, Shutter or Aperture priority mode? Otherwise, very pretty. I do like the blackout background and very nice detail on the Metridium shots, you caught the barnacle nicely, and I enjoyed the buddy picture behind the field of Corynactis as well. The Sculpin could be a really nice shot with more light.
 
Thanks for sharing, but you must tell me when the vis was that good, because it has not been lately.

Are you coming out to dive Fort Ross tomorrow? North Coast Divers will be out there on the beach, Saturday at 9:00am.
 
First thanks for sharing, more of a concern are the soft corners on the wide-angles (first picture), even with an 8 inch dome port. Maybe and a 6 dome with work out better because the curvature of the dome is better matched with the curvature of your lense...just guessing.

Or is it because the picture angle is varying when zooming in and out yet the dome stays the same.

If I may ask, where is this dive site, it near Salt Point?
 
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