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TOP > RANK UP COURSE > ADOVANCED OPENWATER DIVER COURSE > UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY |
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■Underwater Photography
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Show off and play with your friends!
Take a commemorative photo underwater.
Show your underwater photos to your non-diver friends and brag to them
about what you did in the
ocean.
The trick to becoming a legitimate underwater photographer is to encourage
your friend to become a
diver before you do so.
You can use a pick-up line like, "Will you be my underwater model?
You might be able to use that as
a pick-up line, right?! |
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How to take a photo
When your instructor hands you a camera underwater, take a variety of intense pictures.
Take pictures of your buddy, your instructor, and other people, as well as schools of fish and other
marine life.
If the instructor points a camera at you, don't hesitate to make a peace with him or her. |
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■Diving couples
When photographing couples or groups, it is
necessary to shoot at a certain distance from the subject, so shoot at
a point with good transparency and clarity. |
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■silhouette
When photographing a diver at the surface from underwater, you can capture the diver's silhouette in the sunlight. |
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■School of fish
Photographing a school of large fish schooling from the mid-water level to the surface makes for a powerful and dynamic picture. |
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