Underwater Glamour Shots with D100

Nice effect and composition. I took an all-too-brief look at your web site, and I enjoyed your images. As happens so often, you prove it's the person behind the camera, and not the equipment - though it's the latter that so many obsess about.
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I spent alot of time on your galleries.
You talent is amazing
Great Photographer.

I am going to foward the link to your gallery to my daughter, who loves to dive andwould love to take images underwater.
Thanks so much for sharing..

Makes me laugh at people wanting a newer camera to make thier photography better:> ))))
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Best Regards
Gale

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Very nice - thanks for posting. I also enjoyed your photography site and your Life in the Seas page also. Enjoyed your tips on underwater photography - that is something I wish I had the time to get into.
 
High quality. Seems you have a lot of experience in this area.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Wow, thanks so much for the compliment. I'm looking forward to trying this again. And you're right: one of my pet peeves is photographers who can only think of how many megapixels. It's not the number of megapixels; it's how you use them :-)
 
Thank you, Gale. I hope your daughter enjoys Life In The Seas. I designed the site to promote ocean awareness. Taking pictures in the pool is fun, but I'd rather be doing this over a coral reef! Hope your daughter becomes a marine biologist! And saves the seas :-) !!
 
Thank you for the compliment. I'm using a strobe to fill in the foreground, and metering for the reflection. I'm shooting manual mode, so it's a matter of dialing in the flash power once I know what the ambient light exposure is.
 
I appreicate the compliment. What makes the portrait memorable for me (aside from meeting BB King) is that I got the shot at all in such low-light, uninteresting setting.
 
Wow! I love the whole notion of underwater and nearshore photography. You have got it just right. I love your websites too!

Thanks!
 
I bet they wish they'd had you at that wedding where the best man managed to fumble and trip, pushing the bride and vicar off a mound into the water below! Well worth searching for on youtube if you haven't seen it already. Wedding, groom, trip should find it OK.

Yup, out of this world, I like all these trash the dress type shoots.
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