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    These pixs were shot at Sibuan Island, part of the Tun Sakaran Marine Park where the famous Sipadan Island is located. I dived there to keep my certificate active and at the same time I took some shots of the above. As an Island it is beautiful but not much of pelagic life around the island.

    These pixs were shot with a PnS Canon S95, Ikelite housing, +2 diopter, single strobe

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    Re: clowns of the sea

    Steven,

    All good but No 3 is outstanding !

    Thanks for sharing.

    Grahame

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    Re: clowns of the sea

    Hi Steven,

    #3 and #1 are the best for me.

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    Re: clowns of the sea

    Grahame, Dave thanks for dropping by and leaving your comments. Appreciated

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    Re: clowns of the sea

    All good but 1 and 3 are standouts. Excellent images though.

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    All truly special, #1 for me followed closely by #3. Adore #1 for the colours, detail, sharpness and the beautiful fish.

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    Hi Bobo, Christina ... thanks for the view and comments. Glad you like guys like it.

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    Beautiful, rich collection... Such wonderful color and these seem perfectly exposed. I'm imagining (but have no real idea) that there might be interesting differences between what you get from your sensor in these settings compared to what you get from dry land shooting in terms of tonal range, WB, color saturation, etc.

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    Re: clowns of the sea

    Yes 1 and 3 for me also.
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    1 & 3 for me as well. I have to say I envy you. Must be really satisfying to come away with shots like this of something so unusual to most of us.

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    Re: clowns of the sea

    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    Beautiful, rich collection... Such wonderful color and these seem perfectly exposed. I'm imagining (but have no real idea) that there might be interesting differences between what you get from your sensor in these settings compared to what you get from dry land shooting in terms of tonal range, WB, color saturation, etc.
    Hi Mark

    This is the first time I am hearing such an interesting comparison. There is definitely differences. Once it's underwater (UW) we have to deal with the bluish-turquoise colours and the reds and brighter colours loses its vibrance. That is why strobe/s are an important part of an UW camera set up. With bluish background and lighted subject, it does make the photos look good or terrible (depending on the closeness of the subject).

    Thank you for the comments

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    Re: clowns of the sea

    Dave, thanks for the view and comments

    John, yeah! it is always very satisfying after an incident free dive. The last time I dived I had to abandon the dives and it was worrying as I thought I might have to give it up. So, these few dives were to get back my confidence and for me to know that all is OK. These photos are a huge bonus.

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