Yeah my Canon SD500 (with an underwater housing) and my Canon EOS 30D with a 10-22mm for the wide stuff and a 50mm for the close ups (sometimes used with an extension tube for super macro).
Hey mike, it's Zach from high school and The Messenger. I show my girlfriend your pics sometimes because she's into photography and is blown away by your macro stuff. Anyways, I do a lot of diving now and just got an SD800 for Christmas with underwater housing and a strobe. Took it out for the first time yesterday. Pictures were OK at 35 feet but down at 110 feet they were way too orange and I faced a lot of backscatter. I'm thinking that with the strobe I don't need to have the underwater mode turned on (which i'm assuming adds red). Anyways, wondering if you had any suggestions?
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amazing as usual. do you reckon you could release a few of these pics as desktop walls'?
:)
Gorgeous! Are you still using the Canon PowerShot s500? These pics look too good for the s500 :)
Please post some as walls! :D
Great to see your nature photos again, geat trip mr matas. Greetings from north patagonia, Chile
Lovely photos Mark
Great photos. Your nature shots are just awesome!
~Luke
Stunning shots.
You were way hotter when you had short hair
Are you still using the Canon SD500 and the Canon EOS 30D?
Yeah my Canon SD500 (with an underwater housing) and my Canon EOS 30D with a 10-22mm for the wide stuff and a 50mm for the close ups (sometimes used with an extension tube for super macro).
as always... most excellent DUDE. yeah.. desktop pics in the future? yeah, not likely. thanks for sharing.
Nature ones are lovely.
Yep, nice shots! :)
Simply beautiful ! (And i love sea turtles !)
Nice shots and shorts! I wish you would post more often. They're always excellent.
Mike, are you always Icon Designer for Apple ?
I hope you enjoyed your time on the place I call home. Aloha.
Boy you are a sick photographer. I wish I had your talent. Keep it up !
nice shots mike, looking really good! colors are awesome.
post more!
blaine
Hey mike, it's Zach from high school and The Messenger. I show my girlfriend your pics sometimes because she's into photography and is blown away by your macro stuff. Anyways, I do a lot of diving now and just got an SD800 for Christmas with underwater housing and a strobe. Took it out for the first time yesterday. Pictures were OK at 35 feet but down at 110 feet they were way too orange and I faced a lot of backscatter. I'm thinking that with the strobe I don't need to have the underwater mode turned on (which i'm assuming adds red). Anyways, wondering if you had any suggestions?
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