they belong to the same family but are pretty different.
they belong to the same family but are pretty different.
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Location
Moorea lagoon, french polynesiaTime
daytime , maybe 2pmLighting
no strobes are used. French Polynesia offers around 300 sunny days per year, and when it's sunny the lagoon shows all of its blue shades.Equipment
nikon D750 with 14-24mm at 14mm,housing and a big glass domeInspiration
The brightness of this lagoon for sure! I spent 3-4hours to get the right shot. a stingray fills the foreground while black tip reef sharks appear in th e background.Editing
I restablished the white balance, then increased a little bit contrast and clarity.In my camera bag
Nikon D750 Nikon D850 2 housings 3 domes including 2 big glass dome, 2 ports for macro photo lenses : 14-24mm nikkor, 105 macro, 60 macro, tokina 10-17mm fisheye strobes INON 2000Feedback
close your aperture. I've seen pictures like that one with a blurred background, what a pity! the background is as important as foreground and need to be sharp