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Methods For Underwater Photography
Underwater photography brings the underwater world to the surface. Some wonder wheat swimming in the ocean is like, but the don't wish to learn to dive. Underwater photographers have taken it upon themselves to bring the underwater world to those who don't like to dive or never had the chance. While all photography is an art the underwater world needs special skills to bring the highest quality alive.
Unlike wildlife photography the underwater world must be viewed up close. That is to say the marine life needs to be photographed closely. This is as a result of the water. The water refracts images often distorting them so that nearer you are to your subject the less water you have between you an the subject. Underwater photography needs a lot of patience. You subject may swim rapidly by like the shark, whale or dolphin, or they could hide with in the coral starting up only if danger is not felt. Water holds particles, most usually living organisms called plankton because these particles often float by when you are trying to take a photo you can loose contrast and sharpness of the image.
Marine life uses the premise of hiding more than speed or survival of the fittest. This means you will often find your subject camouflaged instead of out in outdoors. You have to seek your subject with determination, without startling the subject. The underwater world demands respect. You don't want to touch the living organisms and therefore you must learn to move with the current while trying to attain the ideal shot. A lot of marine life will die if you touch it, especially coral so having a spare time activity of underwater photography needs you to follow the rules, a code of ethics.
Underwater flash or more typically called a strobe can help you gain the light you ought to take a good photo. It is necessary to have a flash with an underwater camera. It will help you bring other colors in preference to red and orange into the picture. The strobe only has to be medium sized, any larger and it can hinder your photo taking experience.
Composition is in addition extremely important. You will observe the same rule you did in regular photography; however, you need to have an upward angle on the subject. This goes back to the camouflage technique of most marine creatures. They are inclined to melt into their hideouts or in a few cases; their bodies are created to conceal in the water when swimming like sharks. When you are attempting to get an apparent shot when the subject blends into the setting can be difficult and creates a challenge.
When treating underwater photography as a spare time activity you will need to hone your photography skills on land first. Once you take great pictures on land you can move into the harder version of the underwater world, where some rules you've used no longer apply and attaining the best picture takes patience along with skill. Underwater photography brings the marine life to the surface alleviating some of the unknown. If you find you are just beginning to have a pursuit in underwater photography you will need to seek a professional underwater photography class to teach you a few of the important methods along with practice.
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