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Ever wondered how cool your computer desktop would be with a
picture of that anemone you saw on your last dive in Devon? Or
how great your screensaver would be displaying your picture portfolio
from your last trip to the Red Sea? Ever thought of adorning
your bedroom walls with pictures of anemones, corals, nudibranchs
or fish, which you have dived with yourself? Sure you have. Are
you wondering whether this is for you, whether you are able to
take lovely pictures underwater yourself, even if you are not
a photographer? Through this portfolio of images we hope to show
you that any diver is able to take good pictures underwater. |
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These pictures have been taken using relatively old and basic
cameras, by divers with no previous knowledge of photography.
None of these pictures have been taken using filters, accessory
lenses, or strobes. Any of the current basic camera packages
we sell are far superior to the cameras used to take these shots.
And like the divers who took these pictures, YOU too can be taking
stunning shots underwater. You too can preserve those special
encounters, have images of your favourite activity, and remember
in pictures your exotic travels. For less than the price of a
diving course you are able to grab a camera for everyday use
together with a housing to take it underwater on your very next
dive. Go for it. Give underwater photography a go. |

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Coral Reef Panoramic Shot. Red Sea, Egypt. Sony P-10. Shelley
Hibberd. |

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Carribean Reef Shark. Nassau, Bahamas. Olympus C-40z. Gordon
Sammut. |

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Nudibranch. Malta. Olympus C-40z. Gordon Sammut. |

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Clownfish. Red Sea, Egypt. Sony P-10. Shelley Hibberd. |

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Carribean Reef Shark. Nassau, Bahamas. Olympus C-40z. Gordon
Sammut. |

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Octopus. Malta. Olympus C-40z. Gordon Sammut. |

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Blue Spotted Ray. Red Sea, Egypt. Sony P-10. Shelley Hibberd. |

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Rays of Light & Bubbles. Red Sea, Egypt. Sony P-10. Shelley
Hibberd. |
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