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Turtle napping on the USCG Duane
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offaxisproduction
September 16, 2011
Hey guys! thanks for all the wonderful comments. This was taken in key largo, FL on the wreck of USCG Cutter Duane. Depth of about 100ft. It was taken with a 5D Mark 2 and an external light.
devosphotography
January 21, 2012
Excellent picture,very nice
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Key Largo, FL on the wreck on the USCG Duane 100 ft below the surfaceTime
Photo was taken sometime between 9:30 and 11:30amLighting
I used what natural light was available, but as water absorbs light and colors I used two inon z-240's to add back in some of the red huesEquipment
5d mark ii, aquatica deep housing with two inon strobesInspiration
As an advanced technical wreck instructor I spend a fair amount of my time underwater on shipwrecks. After a long penetration dive we came to the bow of the Duane and this turtle was taking a break. I always try and shoot the wildlife on the shipwrecks to help promote wreck diving and artificial reef creationEditing
No post processingIn my camera bag
5d mark iii, 70-200 ii, 14mm ii, 16-35mm, 8-15mm fisheye, 24-105mm, 100mm macro, handfuls of flashes, countless batteries and memory cards and probably a red bull or sixFeedback
My advice would be to focus on dive skills before worrying about taking underwater photos. The better your diving skills the safer taking underwater photography will be as well as having topper buoyancy will help to protect you and the underwater marine life