Tulamben, Bali, July 19th: Bulakan Slope
Tulamben, Bali, July 18th: Batu Niti Slope
Tulamben, Bali, July 18th: Tukad Linggah
Tulamben, Bali, July 18th: Pantai Lahar
Tulamben, Bali, July 17th: Seraya Secrets (night dive)
Tulamben, Bali, July 17th: River
Tulamben, Bali, July 17th: Wreck Slope
Tulamben, Bali, July 16th: Batu Belah Slope
Tulamben, Bali, July 16th: Sidem (2nd time)
Tulamben, Bali, July 16th: Sidem
Photography Basics 2: Shutter Speed & ISO
In this article I explain how Shutter Speed and ISO influence the look of your images.
Tulamben, Bali, July 14th: River
Tulamben, Bali, July 12th: Batu Niti Slope
Tulamben, Bali, July 12th: Tukad Lingghah
Tulamben, Bali, July 12th: Pantai Lahar
Tulamben, Bali, July 11th: Sidem
Tulamben, Bali, July 11th: Batu Belah
Photography Basics 1: Light & Aperture
There are three main camera settings that control how an image looks like: Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO. This is a first article focusing on Aperture.
Underwater Photography, where to start?
When planning to buy your first camera, the easiest way is to try to buy yourself the most you can afford and hope that the results will improve with the money you can put into it. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.
What camera to buy? Camera Types
There are multiple, very different camera types. Prices vary from 250 USD to more than 7’000, not including any accessories, strobes etc. Here is an overview.
What camera to buy? Decision criteria
In this first part of the series you will understand what different things to consider when deciding to buy a new camera for underwater photography. I am writing about Price, Upgrading, Flood protection, Control, Flexibility Quality, Size/weight, Usage and Lighting.