And just for the interested guys, the camera I used is a Nikon D200. But sad enough it's not mine. One of our guest had a sinus-problem and he asked me to take some shots for him, so I did. The secret of taking shots like that are no big ones, The most important thing is buoyancy and time. I create the picture in my head first, I know what I wanna see on a picture and then I search for the right position and wait untill things coming the way I want them to be. sometimes its working sometimes not.
In my very private opinion most of this snapshot takers should spend the dollars first in a propper buoyancy-course and/or a photo-course (not necessarily an UW photo-course) instead of an underwater-housing. It's a great idea to make snapshots that they remember the situation or the dive, but antone of us knows the "slide-show-evenings" when parents present 785.5 pictures of their Baby, eating the first icecream. Sure it's great for the parents and maybe relatives, but do you really wanna spend your evening like that?
... and this is little Rhoody in his chair...
... and this is little Rhoody with his ice-cream...
... and this is little Rhoody with his Ice-cram all over his face...
... and this is little Rhoody with his Ice-cream falling on the ground ...
... and this is little Rhoody crying because his ice-cream lays on the ground...
I appologize for my black humor and yes I know it's off-topic, let's go back to the APO-Mermaids... in see-through bra's
cheers
Rhoody