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Hi Scottfiji,
In this week end the weather in Milan was horrible (cold and foggy), so I was reading your guide, it is simply fantastic, it is a mine of informations for underwater photography :shocked2:.
I would like to have much more time to read more, thank you a lot.
I don't know how to post my pictures on Scubaboard, I have to study it.
If you want, you can see on Flickr my albums Flickr: scipio2010's Photostream
Thank you again :)
Scipione.
 
hey Scipione -

I hope the weather is improving in Milan. I'm really glad you are finding the guide useful. I saw your photos, they are looking fabulous, you're getting great colors and exposures. Looks like your ready to try some new wet lenses for wide-angle or supermacro, and/or some more dramatic compositions, e.g. - getting very close to the subjects and shooting them from below (easier said than done).

Scott
 
Scott has done a great job compiling a ton of information here.....

Well worth searching for immediate answers presented in a non-biased way.

Great job!

David Haas
Haas Photography Inc.
davidhaas@sbcglobal.net

David Haas Underwater Photography

David - thanks so much, hearing feedback from an experienced professional like yourself means alot.

I love your site!!!!!

Thank you Cheddar! Nice to hear from you.

I am a fan. I wish I would have had this knowledge a few dives ago. I can't wait until my next dive. My pictures are 100x better.

JHayas - that's nice to hear. Looking forward to seeing your upcoming photos.

Scott
 
Hi Scottfiji,
you are very kind, but I have a lot of things to learn about underwater photography, I am a beginner.
I will follow your suggestion about the wet lenses, especially for supermacro.
I have a 50 mm macro for my Olympus E520 with the Inon Domeport for this lens.
I have bought an Inon wet lens UCL -165M67 Macro lens.
As soon as possible i will try to use it underwater.
I hope I will be able to shot at least one decent picture :).
Ciao.
Scipione
 
Thanks for the heads up. Much appreciated!
 

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