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Putting together a rig ...
Just add strobes and WATER to what you already haveā¦. Itās the water that will make your pictures better, not the rig. I spend 50 weeks per year on eBay etc. and sadly only 1-2 weeks diving. If it were the other way round, I might have won a couple of awards without changing my rig.
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Shark bandit!
Finning definitely will. Itās impossible to judge what the best compromise is unless one is really familiar with the local situation. I will not participate in these dives, but I understand that they may shave positive effects as well. Not a simple question!
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Salut from Marseille !
Keep cool & save some money for the diving! No use having a perfect setup but staying dry for lack of funds. Have you tried boosting the TG6 images with software in post? Can save you a lot of money & leads to more time spent in the Calanques. Which is, after all, what you wanted to do - right? TG6, nice strobes, maybe a wetlens or two and then get it wet as much as you can! There will be plenty of occasions to upgrade later & keep many of the accessories.
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My wish for an Episode of: The Underwater Photography Show - about The RAW Truth in Contests - RAW Checks, Editing Limits, and What āAcceptable Processingā Really Looks Like (UPY Winners & Sinners Special)
I guess that thereās a contest for everyone out there. Non-processed is not āmorally superiorā to AI-sharpened - itās a matter of budget (mostly) and taste. But if you enter a contest, you want the judges to make sure that everyone adheres to the SAME set of rules. And in the end, it should be the most pleasing pictures that win, not the most perfectioned ones (my opinion).
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Question about an older sea&sea strobe
The link above also shows the connectors for other systems, but only follow it if you really need to. Itās more to cite my source than to invite you to click it.
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Question about an older sea&sea strobe
Last resort is to trigger the strobe directly on the 5-pin connector. You connect X with Gnd. I found this info on an obscure site: https://impulsite.ru/viewtopic.php?t=1245
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OM-D E-M5 mark III vs OM-D E-M10 IV
I think I pointed this out on a couple of occasions already: current ai-based image processing algorithms (de-noise and sharpening) can improve the IQ substantially āofflineā. I own both the 14-42 RII and the ez pancake (Oly) - both deliver results that are certainly ok and can be further improved via ai. I donāt think that this is a limiting factor in any non-professional setting; but not everyone likes all the post-processing work. Perhaps more important is that the pancake zoom has a reputation of breaking easy, I.e. the ribbon cable wears off by all this automatic extending in and out. The RII is also collapsing, but manually And I just keep it extended pretty much all the time. The AOI PC housing for the OM10 has a port for the pancake zoom, which ist slightly shorter than the manual RII. It may be wise to search the classifieds for a good second hand copy of the pancake zoom in time, or one of the older Olympus pen housings that have a port for the RII. These should fit on the AOI housing, but wonāt match its āstyleā. I have different wet lenses for wide-angle and cannot comment on the AOI or WWL-1. If a fisheye is what your buddy wants, then the manual Saamyang/Rokinon/Walimex/ etc. 7.5 mm Fisheye is another option. All manual (compromise) but excellent IQ and dirt cheap second hand. Works was a drop-in replacement for the Panny 8mm.
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Over 50 and still diving? (Go on, admit it....)
Seems you struck a nerve in this community. You can declare in the first question whether you STARTED diving at 50+ or not - even if you choose āNoā, you can still fill out the rest of the questionnaire (I was 48). Looks to me like they are doing a survey and compiling arguments to promote our diving hobby among those who are likely able to spare the money. Itās true after all, our kids (well, young adults) take the greatest pleasure when diving with us because ⦠we invite them. š
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Cabo Verde - No Stress!
I can understand that you preference fish alive, but that is a kind of luxury that the locals canāt afford. Fish is one of the few commodities for which Cabo Verde is self-sufficient. They donāt have their own fleet of trawlers, āfortunatelyā the EU as well as China are helping out for this. Google up the details if you are interested. I prefer the work performed by the locals and the intent of the pictures was to convey the āvibesā you can experience in Tarrafal. Iām sorry if this offended you.
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The Triptych Challenge!
I normally only look at the Waterpixels site on my computer screen, because of the nice images. But I just realized that the Triptychs are very "vertical" and indeed better to display on a smartphone screen (or a rotated IPad).
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The Triptych Challenge!
Are you also grounded home after the summer, no upcoming dives and procrastinating on your hard-drive? Hereās a project that could be fun. Do you remember the picture frames sold by a Swedish furniture store that allowed you to combine three prints into one piece of art? Letās rummage on our computers and see what assemblies we can create on the Waterpixels site! Part of the fun is that we have to cheat around the file size limitations (if they are still enforced), i.e. we need to tile our artwork (1200 pixels long side), hence I call this the āTriptych Challengeā. I am pasting three images on directly adjacent lines and in my browser that seems to kind of work. Hint: It's easiest to do this top-down. Three horizontal images combined into a vertical Triptych probably work best, but who knows what one can achieve with the web editor. As for the selection ā no restrictions. Tell a story, combine different colors, go from tiny to reefscape or just blend your favorites. Letās see what you have on your drives! Here's one to start it off: And maybe another one for creative incentive: All right, take it away!
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Sal Rei / Boa Vista, Cabo Verde
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Santa Maria / Sal, Cabo Verde
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Santa Maria / Sal, Cabo Verde
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Tarrafal / Santiago, Cab Verde