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Close Focus Wide Angle

U/W Photo Course

Learn u/w photography the easy way!


Diver viewing vibrant sunstar. nikon d70 with 10.5mm lens.
St. Abbs Scotland
© Mike Clark Silver Medal Silver Medal
Unless you are very close to the surface your wide angle natural light shots will lack color contrastthe difference in desity between parts of an image. High contrast for example denotes larger differences with blacker blacks and whiter whites.. You can overcome this problem by adding flash to your foreground.

trade secrets! Things the pro's don't want you to know! This is undoubtedly the most popular treatment for wide angle photography underwater. This style is popularly known as Close Focus Wide Angle (CFWA)

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