New Pics made in Philippines with Pana Gx7 in Nauticam housing

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scipionems

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Merry Xmas to all ! :)
Here https://www.flickr.com/photos/scipio2010/sets/72157649541630010/ you can see some pics made in Mindoro Island, Philippines, with Panasonic Gx7 in Nauticam housing and Olympus 60mm macro (for the most)...
I want to give thanks to the Philippines Diving Dream and especially to the guide Paolo Bondaschi, without him, probably i wouldn't be able to see all the critters I have seen there :)
Happy new year to all. :D:D
Scipionems
 
Thank's for sharing, looks like one of the top places in the Philippines
 
Hi Scubajo007, Mindoro island is a great place for macro in the Philippines, but there are other good places like Anilao not very far from there....
But the most important thing is to go with the right Diving and the right underwater guide....
I was very lucky , because the diving and the guide were perfect :)
Scipionems

---------- Post added December 27th, 2014 at 07:37 PM ----------

Sorry , by mistake i cancelled all the pictures charged on Flickr..
I charged them again and this is the correct link https://www.flickr.com/photos/scipio2010/sets/72157649951817022/
Excuse me...
Scipionems
 
Very nice pics and video. Thanks for posting. What type of lighting do you use in your current setup?


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Thank you very much Greenjuce :)
I use two Inon Z240 strobes for pictures and a Sola 2000 for video during night dive.
The video of the Mimic - Wonderpus octopus and Cuttlefish flamboyant is made without the Sola 2000, but using natural light and manual white balance.
Scipionems
 
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