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Thread: My first pictures S100 and S&S 110a

 


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    My first pictures S100 and S&S 110a

    Just back from Roatan. These are some of my first shots taken with this combo. Jelly is ambient light shot.










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    really good stuff there man!
    is that out of the cam or after photoshop?

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    Used PS to remove a bunch of backscatter with the Jellyfish.
    Hogfish was a bit over exposed. It was a raw images so I adjusted.
    Baracudda was a bit dark so I bumped just a little.
    Added +5% saturation to seahorses just to make them pop!

    God I just love shooting in Av mode. So much easier.

    My previous setup was a G9 and a S&S YS-27. The S100 blows the G9 away focusing in low light!!!!!! I still hate the shutter delay!

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    cfelliot,

    Nice tight framed well exposed images

    David Haas
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    cool guess what camera I be getting next?
    yep s100 now I have to keep reading on housing

    I should have ask what lenses did you use

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    Very nice photos! I used my S100 in Roatan for the first time as well. Very pleased with the results.

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