Even though you're still encouraged to post your pics elsewhere on the site, like in the Dive Plans & Trip Reports forum, this is a new space dedicated to posting, viewing and enjoying underwater photography (and video) from NWDC members.
Of course, you'll still need to host your images somewhere (I suggest Flickr, but Photobucket is also good), but feel free to post em here, seek advice from other photographers, or just enjoy the underwater images while you're on dry land!
Welcome to the UW Photography Forum (Video Welcome)
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Pic?
I'm not sure how or where the attachment upload is..... maybe not one or not at that membership level...
So tring the IMG tags...
for a starter eh??
So tring the IMG tags...
for a starter eh??
Frank Poole
ORV-RZR 1k & Hiking
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ORV-RZR 1k & Hiking
Camping & Shooting(photos)
in the Great Nor’West
http://www.poolesweb.com/
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We haven't been able to find an attachment upload deal for this site, but, yeah, you're doing just fine w/ the [img] tags- feel free to PM me if you need instructions on how to do that, anyone- I should get off my @@s and write a sticky about that-
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"To venture into the terrible loneliness, one must have something greater than greed. Love. One needs love for life, for intrigue, for mystery."
"To venture into the terrible loneliness, one must have something greater than greed. Love. One needs love for life, for intrigue, for mystery."
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Re: Welcome to the UW Photography Forum (Video Welcome)
Special Invitation!
Underwater Photographers "Critics Corner" Session
Date: October 26, Thursday
Time: 6-8PM
Place: Zerba Cellars Wine Tasting Room, 14525 148th NE, Woodinville (Apple Farm Village; near the intersection to St.Michelle Winery)
Join your fellow underwater photographers and wannabes for thoughtful discussions about techniques, success stories, lessons learned and more!
One of the best ways to challenge and grow your photography skills is to receive constructive critiques from your peers. Just bring up to 3 of your shots on your charged up laptop to share within the group. Wine tastings are free and discounts will be applied to any wine purchases. There is no fee to attend.
Limited space (up to 25) so RSVP soon by emailing fierkev2@yahoo.com.
Thanks for all your interest!
Underwater Photographers "Critics Corner" Session
Date: October 26, Thursday
Time: 6-8PM
Place: Zerba Cellars Wine Tasting Room, 14525 148th NE, Woodinville (Apple Farm Village; near the intersection to St.Michelle Winery)
Join your fellow underwater photographers and wannabes for thoughtful discussions about techniques, success stories, lessons learned and more!
One of the best ways to challenge and grow your photography skills is to receive constructive critiques from your peers. Just bring up to 3 of your shots on your charged up laptop to share within the group. Wine tastings are free and discounts will be applied to any wine purchases. There is no fee to attend.
Limited space (up to 25) so RSVP soon by emailing fierkev2@yahoo.com.
Thanks for all your interest!
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What a cool idea. I wish I could make it but I will be traveling for business.
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Dang same here..I will be in Idaho.
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Sounds like a good idea, Vaughn.
GDog, You may want to move this to a separate thread...?
-Eric
GDog, You may want to move this to a separate thread...?
-Eric
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Re: Welcome to the UW Photography Forum (Video Welcome)
We dove off an old WWII trainer, called the Valiant located near Kirkland in about 110' of water. I learned that my strobes should have been pointing towards the objects, as opposed to slightly angled outwards as I do for macro. Shading and turbidity were pretty bad. Visibility wasn't that great either. On the surface, we had 19-40MPH winds blowing from the south, which probably caused some downwelling.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/194405603 ... 0145828461
https://www.flickr.com/photos/194405603 ... 0145828461
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Please refer to the first post in this thread:bryandees wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 2:57 pm We dove off an old WWII trainer, called the Valiant located near Kirkland in about 110' of water. I learned that my strobes should have been pointing towards the objects, as opposed to slightly angled outwards as I do for macro. Shading and turbidity were pretty bad. Visibility wasn't that great either. On the surface, we had 19-40MPH winds blowing from the south, which probably caused some downwelling.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/194405603 ... 0145828461
Even though you're still encouraged to post your pics elsewhere on the site, like in the Dive Plans & Trip Reports forum, this is a new space dedicated to posting, viewing and enjoying underwater photography (and video) from NWDC members.
Please continue to post! Just make sure you post in the appropriate thread. This one is dedicated to photos. The trip report area is elsewhere.
Thank you!