Does the flash on the camera have any effect on fish?
I have a report due and I am wondering if when you take a picture of a fish underwater with flash on, does it effect the fish in any way?
Asked by:Willie
Best Underwater Camera Reviews, Disposable and Waterproof Housings
I have a report due and I am wondering if when you take a picture of a fish underwater with flash on, does it effect the fish in any way?
Asked by:Willie
Hi i’m trying to write a quick review on 2 films and I was wondering if the following sounds ok?
The movements and effects from “Busgby” and “Inearthia”
It is impossible to sense the true emotions both directors were trying to reflex in their films. If we dissect each frame by frame we would probably go nuts and never find out the why these films were created. That being said, I will focus on the movements and illusions both films achieved. The use of great camera angles for both of these films achieved great movements and effects. The camera approach, In the Golden Age of the Musical produced great cinematography effects and movements. I will point out a few that struck out. For example, in one shot the director focused on a lone dancer in the water, he slowly moved the camera away exposing the entire scene. It felt like the movement of a wolf circling its prey. In another scene, the actors were swimming around the pound in a synchronized fashion. The underwater camera made them seem like they were fishes dancing in water. Now for the quick film Inertia, The ingenious work of art was very well made and easy to follow. The placement of camera produced a great simulation of someone turning the world. The movement archived in this film was great. In sum, the camera angles in both films created great movements which enhanced the actors.
I know it sucks
Asked by:Ron
I know… silly question. I was going to look for one this afternoon when I get off work. Just wanted to know where to start looking.
This weekend we taking the boat out to a party on the spring. I thought it would be a lot of fun to take underwater pictures with everyone. The only thing is… it’s very shady and I’m afraid if there’s no flash the pictures won’t turn out.
Thanks for any help
Asked by:Shorty
I’m planning to visit Cozumel via cruise ship for a few hours (8am – 5 pm), so my time will be limited. Do any experienced snorkelers know of a good place with little or no people, lots of coral & fish and low waves?
I’ve been snorkeling for years and I’m looking for more than just the tourist areas. Some place where my underwater camera can really be put to use. Thanks!
Asked by:jcolino