In celebration of surviving the apocalypse, Scubie Doo, ZSAOLY and myself headed to Les Davis to see what was left of the underwater world.
We hit the water about 7pm, hitting the slack before the flood. Viz was a little milky, but about average for LD - maybe 15ft. Let's just say It was a good day to be shooting macro. My computer recorded the temp at 47*.
Right off the bat, Scubie found a stubby squid while we were heading out to the structure that he and Zack blinded awhile with their strobes. I settled with trying to get a decent picture of a winged stomach in the water column - and failed.
We ended up with a 62 min dive with a max depth of 84fsw, and all came home with a few decent pictures, I think...
Here's a few I managed:
We retired to the Spar where we consumed mass quantities and came to the conclusion that: (1) Scubie needs modify his semi-dry suit back into a drysuit, (2) Zach needs battery heated socks, thermals, and gloves, (3) I'm needing to up my game to a DSLR, and (4) we all really need to go dive some warm water....
Les Davis 12/21
Re: Les Davis 12/21
Just out of curiosity, what kind of camera rig are you shooting now? Those are nice macro shots.
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Re: Les Davis 12/21
Nice shots Penders. Back to shooting my G10, since my 5d housing is in for service and trying to get it dialed in again. My eyes are set to super macro from shooting with my 100mm on the 5d and the G10 is not setup for it :-) Takes a while to get adjusted. Here are a few favorites.
The highlight was the small juvenile heart crab... I think :-)
The highlight was the small juvenile heart crab... I think :-)
Re: Les Davis 12/21
Thanks!
I'm shooting with a Canon G10 in a FIX housing I also use flip-down diopters for the really tiny (but slow moving) stuff. I used them for that that last pic of the Tritonia, which was posted pretty much uncropped.
Nice shots, Jesse - coming back to shooting with your G10 is just like riding a bike huh?
I'm shooting with a Canon G10 in a FIX housing I also use flip-down diopters for the really tiny (but slow moving) stuff. I used them for that that last pic of the Tritonia, which was posted pretty much uncropped.
Nice shots, Jesse - coming back to shooting with your G10 is just like riding a bike huh?
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Re: Les Davis 12/21
Don't know if it's that easy I think it is in my mind. My eyes keep seeing great super macro shots, but my rig can't deliver.mpenders wrote:Thanks!
I'm shooting with a Canon G10 in a FIX housing I also use flip-down diopters for the really tiny (but slow moving) stuff. I used them for that that last pic of the Tritonia, which was posted pretty much uncropped.
Nice shots, Jesse - coming back to shooting with your G10 is just like riding a bike huh?
I really liked your Tritonia pic. The comment made me chuckle, because it did look exhausted. Have a good Christmas buddy!
Re: Les Davis 12/21
Nice pics guys!
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"Anyone who thinks this place is over moderated is bat-crazy anarchist." -Ben, Airsix
"Warning: No dive masters are going to be there, Just a bunch of old fat guys taking pictures of fish." -Bassman
"Anyone who thinks this place is over moderated is bat-crazy anarchist." -Ben, Airsix
"Warning: No dive masters are going to be there, Just a bunch of old fat guys taking pictures of fish." -Bassman