Next steps - improving results of Lumix FX-07

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lavachickie

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This weekend I took the first photos worth looking at! These are from Sund Rock in Hood Canal, Washington. (These ARE the photos, minus only four: one of someone's butt [not intentional], one of my own finger [likewise unintentional], one that is a total blur, etc. These are unedited.)

Sund Rock 08/14/10 | Facebook

The best medicine for improvement, I know, is time and practice. That's a given. =-) But I see so many other options:

1 - Strobe? If so, what? I like mostly macro things, which my camera does well and the flash seems to do okay.

2 - Filters? The Magic Filter Green Water looks promising (M A G I C - F I L T E R S) but so pricey given it's a tiny square of photo gel and overseas shipping. Options?

Love the old Lumix, and love the new unused Panasonic underwater housing I got off of Craigslist for $75!! =-) Thought some advice from those using this model or something close would be better than a lot of trial and error.

Thanks in advance!
 
to me, the trick is patience, steady hand, closer to the object and practice.
 
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