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Alone

This was taken just off the coast of Nassau at about 45 ft. with a Nik V. and a 20mm. Lens and a Nikonos SB105 strobe. This was my first attempt at shooting underwater. With respect to this wreck it is interesting to see what time has done.
By Murray Scott
posted Thursday, December 4, 2008
22 votes

This was my first time using my Very Old Nikonos. I was using it in the manual position, trying to make some sense of Flash Speeds and Focal Point. I used a 20mm Lense. I was surprised that I could get such clarity laying on the Ocean Floor at 55.
By Murray Scott
posted Monday, January 11, 2010
13 votes

ALONE
This was taken in Nassau Bahamas, at 45 ft. The Vis was great, the water temp was 88 Deg. This wreck was used in the movie
By Murray Scott
posted Tuesday, August 11, 2009
12 votes

Snack Time

This was done in the Bahamas just off the coast of Nassau. It was my first roll of film using my Nikonos v and 200 speed film with 20mm lens and a Nikonos SB105 Strobe.
Thanks for looking and your feedback would be appreciated
By Murray Scott
posted Friday, December 5, 2008
9 votes

Universal Connection
This was my first attempt at underwater photography...I really didn't realize that pictures at 45 feet beneath the surface could be as beautiful as any picture I have seen on land ...
By Murray Scott
posted Wednesday, December 3, 2008
8 votes

The Lost Garden
This was taken on a photo shoot in Nassau. It is called:
                                THE LOST GARDEN
By Murray Scott
posted Monday, August 10, 2009
3 votes

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6 Entries Found
This was my first time using my Very Old Nikonos. I was using it in the manual position, trying to make some sense of Flash Speeds and Focal Point. I used a 20mm Lense. I was surprised that I could get such clarity laying on the Ocean Floor at 55.
ALONE
This was taken in Nassau Bahamas, at 45 ft. The Vis was great, the water temp was 88 Deg. This wreck was used in the movie "Fools Gold" and can also be seen in the movie "Deep Blue". We call this "ALONE"
The Lost Garden
This was taken on a photo shoot in Nassau. It is called:
THE LOST GARDEN
Snack Time
This was done in the Bahamas just off the coast of Nassau. It was my first roll of film using my Nikonos v and 200 speed film with 20mm lens and a Nikonos SB105 Strobe.
Thanks for looking and your feedback would be appreciated
Alone
This was taken just off the coast of Nassau at about 45 ft. with a Nik V. and a 20mm. Lens and a Nikonos SB105 strobe. This was my first attempt at shooting underwater. With respect to this wreck it is interesting to see what time has done.
Universal Connection
This was my first attempt at underwater photography...I really didn't realize that pictures at 45 feet beneath the surface could be as beautiful as any picture I have seen on land ...
 
 
 
6 Entries Found