I’m most likely going to the Great Barrier Reef at the end of this year, and I want to know a few things..
1) Should I take an underwater camera?
2) Can Crown of Thorns Starfish move quicklike?
3) Are their any “hostile” fish? (okay lemme explain this one. I went Snorkeling in Phuket, and I got nipped by a fish. So I want to make sure
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4) If you touch an anemone, does it sting like fu**?
5) Are there sharks?
6) What did you think of it?
Thanks and bless,
Ichiban!
If there ARE any Sharks, what type(s), and do they generally bite? :s
Asked by:Ichiban Ninja 一番 忍者
I spend alot of my time swimming with wild dolphins, fish, and turtles and I kind of want to take photos so I can remember every second of my adventures! I need a camera that is water-proof and good quality, which will be durable, and does not have a big delay when I try and take a shot. Any suggestions?
Asked by:Taikah
i have an underwater disposable camera. how am i supposed to take the outside thing off? its like so tightly stuck together. so do i have to cut it, smash it? i dunno :S please help.
its kodak. arent you supposed to open it to take the film out to get it developed? at least thats what i did with my non-underwater disposable one.
Asked by:Jillian
I’m going to the Dominican Republic near the end of August and I would Love to get some great pictures underwater. We plan on doing a private fishing charter and snorkeling trips. I have a Sony Cybershot T90 with the LCD Touch Screen. And a Kodak Z7590. Where can I buy the cheapest underwater housing for one or both of these cameras. If you need anymore info just ask.
Thanks a bunch!
The reason I say cheapest is the fact I’m only 14 and I’m to young to have a job to buy one. I care about my equipment just some people can’t afford everything so lavish.
Asked by:Kristina[ADM]