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  1. Why shooting underwater is hairy

    by , April 12th, 2012 at 03:20 PM (Peter Bucknell , Video Producer)
    Shooting on land has some inherent risks, but not many really.

    Take it under water and the risk of death, paralysis, injury or just being tired and cold define the outer limits of the job. Stay too long, go too deep....
    Read more: http://newyorktoimes.blogspot.com/20...g-and-why.html
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  2. Camera miracle and not much scubadiving

    by , December 6th, 2011 at 12:53 PM (Never stop learning)
    The camera Canon Powershot A570 that my buddy flooded several weeks ago still works! Water got inside the screen and we thought that it was totally 'toasted'. The images and video clips that he shot last weekend look fine while the screen has a yellowish tint.

    I haven't made much progress on wiring my undergarment. We haven't resolved the issue of the switch yet.

    Still working on my 'mega' video Water Tail. I spent last weekend filming above the water in the
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  3. Advice for newbie underwater photographers..

    by , November 6th, 2011 at 03:54 AM (Scuba Tech Philippines - Scuba Blog)
    1. Do you need to be a good above-water photographer to start taking underwater photos?

    The only 'above-water' photos I ever take are of my drunk friends.... and yet.... Nudibranch in the Philippines - Sea Slug Underwater PhotographyScuba Tech Philippines

    I've met lots of good (great) above-water photographers that struggle with underwater photography because of their core dive skills and lack of environment specific photography knowledge. You can learn to be a good underwater ...