Photography tips for Silfra (Iceland)

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Bogdan

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Flying out to Iceland this weekend and doing one dive at Silfra. This would be our first time there. I'm wondering if anyone has done this dive and have any photography tips.
I'm bringing my Olympus E-M1 and Nauticam housing along even though it's only one dive.
Any photography related advice for this apparenlty unique enviroment would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
For 'stills' bring a wide angle lens, you'll understand when you get there.......
 
Bogdan, how was the trip? Do you have photos to share?
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Found this old thread about Iceland. I've been there recently and it was really worth to go. Put some pictures on my flickr-account if you are still interested :) : https://www.flickr.com/photos/129373933@N02/albums/72157657021879623 . Used the Olympus 9 - 18 mm lens in Nauticam 4' port. No flash as the water was crystal clear. Never seen such visibility. Will definitely go back again.
 
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