Dear all UW photographer,
Even if I haven't been diving for ages, I'm always wondering something:
Who are you diving with?
My last trip for example, I was with a group of friends (4 of us) and was the only wannabe photographer.
As a result, here are the general course of actions while underwater:
1. Spot something
2. Get down close to the bottom
3. Try to compose a bit
4. Fine tune you camera settings
5. Wait
6. Shoot
7. Shoot again (first one was missed)
8. Smile because I think I had a good one
9. Put my head up
10. Look for the group
11. Kick like a fool to get back to the group and my dear Buddy
--> My buddy and I even lost the rest of the group once while I was taking a shot. But at least she waited for me :heart:
At the end, your legs are killing you, you suck more air than anybody and your shots are crap...
Is this the curse of any UW photographer or is there a "trick"?
Thanks for your feedback, stories or memories on that topic.
Cheers,
Pierre.
Even if I haven't been diving for ages, I'm always wondering something:
Who are you diving with?
My last trip for example, I was with a group of friends (4 of us) and was the only wannabe photographer.
As a result, here are the general course of actions while underwater:
1. Spot something
2. Get down close to the bottom
3. Try to compose a bit
4. Fine tune you camera settings
5. Wait
6. Shoot
7. Shoot again (first one was missed)
8. Smile because I think I had a good one
9. Put my head up
10. Look for the group
11. Kick like a fool to get back to the group and my dear Buddy
--> My buddy and I even lost the rest of the group once while I was taking a shot. But at least she waited for me :heart:
At the end, your legs are killing you, you suck more air than anybody and your shots are crap...
Is this the curse of any UW photographer or is there a "trick"?
Thanks for your feedback, stories or memories on that topic.
Cheers,
Pierre.