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Aida Wreck. Brothers Islands, Red Sea. Film Agfa Scala. Exposure: Spotmetering at the sides. No strobe was used. Depth approx 40m
By Peter Symes
posted Monday, February 7, 2005
8 votes

Thingvellir, Iceland. The Sillfra crevice lies right on top of the mid-atlantic divide. Kodak Ektrachrome 100VS. Spotmetered at the entrance
By Peter Symes
posted Tuesday, February 8, 2005
6 votes

How to photograph the most photographed wreck in the World, Thistlegorm, I thought - and almost dug myself into the bottom under the stern to get a tall perspective. 16mm, Minolta 700si in Seacam housing. No strobe. Agfa Scala b/w slide film.
By Peter Symes
posted Thursday, March 31, 2005
5 votes

I call this picture
By Peter Symes
posted Wednesday, March 16, 2005
3 votes

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4 Entries Found
How to photograph the most photographed wreck in the World, Thistlegorm, I thought - and almost dug myself into the bottom under the stern to get a tall perspective. 16mm, Minolta 700si in Seacam housing. No strobe. Agfa Scala b/w slide film.
I call this picture "Thirst" because of the almost scorched deserty atmosphere, like from another planet. Basis is a b/w shot (Agfa Scala exposed w/out strobe at ISO 1600)from a nightdive. Image then Photoshopped and partially coloured
Thingvellir, Iceland. The Sillfra crevice lies right on top of the mid-atlantic divide. Kodak Ektrachrome 100VS. Spotmetered at the entrance
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Nice natural light shot
Aida Wreck. Brothers Islands, Red Sea. Film Agfa Scala. Exposure: Spotmetering at the sides. No strobe was used. Depth approx 40m
 
 
4 Entries Found