Photo Archive: 'Underwater Photography'
Diver With Schooling Mado
Blogged by Simon on August 26, 2010 12:57pm | Last updated by Simon on August 26, 2010 1:44pm | Category: Underwater Photography |
These Mado are absolutely everywhere in Sydney Harbour and surroundings, so they’re good predictable schools to work with. This photo is a bit older from a dive at North Head in Sydney, but I remember chasing them in circles with my buddy (in the shot) until this opportunity arose with the sun behind the [...]
Long Way Up
Blogged by Simon on August 21, 2010 9:02pm | Last updated by Simon on August 22, 2010 1:10pm | Category: Underwater Photography |
Black&White is a recent favourite of mine. More than often i will convert shots to see whether they have good light and end up liking monochrome better than the color version. I used the excellent Silver Efex Pro by Nik Software to modify this photo which is largely pale blue, and used a medium green [...]
Still Life
Blogged by Simon on August 20, 2010 11:21am | Last updated by Simon on August 20, 2010 11:21am | Category: Underwater Photography |
A still life scenery in fresh water, photographed at Crystal Creek in Townsville: seagrass, deadwood overgrown with algae and some unidentified fish in the background. There is too much flash hitting the silvery bodied fish, but it doesn’t disturb all that much in this photo.
Note to myself. Definitely improve on photographing schooling fish with [...]
Pipefish
Blogged by Simon on August 16, 2010 12:29pm | Last updated by Simon on August 18, 2010 8:10am | Category: Underwater Photography |
Another semi-regular find in Chowder Bay: Pipefish , usually buried in the muck and easier to spot at night than during the day. Camera settings: Nikon D300, 60mm macro, f/29 for 1/125s, ISO 200.
I didn’t like the color and lighting of the background, so I burnt it with a brush, then used the sponge [...]
Under The Surface
Blogged by Simon on August 14, 2010 6:00am | Last updated by Simon on August 14, 2010 6:41am | Category: Underwater Photography |
Different take on the bait ball from previous post at Palm Island.
This is really just underneath the surface, which is why the fish appear to glow in the sun, which isn’t a photoshop trick. Strong contrast is always good for monochrome, so I converted this to black&white in Silver Efex Pro, then [...]
Spanish Flag
Blogged by Simon on August 13, 2010 5:00pm | Last updated by Simon on August 13, 2010 5:39pm | Category: Underwater Photography |
Okay, so there is way too much in this photo for me to identify! I am counting four larger snappers, species Spanish Flag but consider this temporary ID until Irene, our blog expert for Spanish Flags, returns from her well deserved holiday in Malaysia.
The reddish snapper in the bottom-right corner is probably a [...]
Bigeye Snapper
Blogged by Simon on August 12, 2010 2:00am | Last updated by Simon on August 14, 2010 5:48am | Category: Underwater Photography |
Schooling Bigeye Snapper I chased over the fallen mast midships at the SS Yongala. You gotta love the yellow tone contrasting with the blue backdrop. These guys are easier to photograph than silvery bodied fish because they don’t reflect as much flashlight, so less of a challenge when positioning your strobes.
I went in [...]
Baitfish Over Shallow Reef
Blogged by Simon on August 09, 2010 8:00am | Last updated by Simon on August 14, 2010 5:48am | Category: Underwater Photography |
Another shot from the bait ball from Palm Island, which is actually more of a carpet than ball shape. Here, I like how the texture of the undersurface of the water comes out and how in these ultra shallow photos (~1m) you barely need any flash to get good results.
Camera settings: Nikon D300, Tokina [...]
Leather Coral Against Surface
Blogged by Simon on August 06, 2010 8:00am | Last updated by Simon on August 06, 2010 10:22am | Category: Underwater Photography |
This otherwise average photo of Leather Coral makes a great reference. Why? For once i nailed the sunball exposure in manual mode. Water visibility was about 10-12m, depth exactly 6m in tropical blue water at Palm Island, off Townsville. Camera pointing upwards at 45 degree angle with Tokina 10-17mm lens.
I used both YS-250s [...]
Old Wife
Blogged by Simon on August 03, 2010 8:00am | Last updated by Simon on August 03, 2010 10:06am | Category: Underwater Photography |
Old Wife closeup also from recent night dive in Chowder Bay. For those of you who know the site well, this one was shot a little further out, 16m down at the two sunken yachts. I usually wouldn’t take my macro setup down there, but did on this dive which turned out to be [...]











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