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Lionel De Landtsheer | Nikon D800, Dual 150 Strobe, 60mm, 105mm and 10-17 Fisheye Tokina | | Belgium | |
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lin dysinger | Canon 70D, Nauticam uw housing, a few years with a point/shoot. Fav diving area is Indonesia. | | United States | |
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Arturo de Frias | I am a "dry land" wildlife photographer and have been diving for more than 10 years, but only started to take UW photography seriously in 2010. I use a Nikon D7000 with Ikelite housing and strobe. So far, the places I have enjoyed the most are Raja Ampat, Komodo and Sipadan, all in Indonesia. | My Website
| Spain | |
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Melriansyah DF | Sony RX100 MK3; 2 x Sea&Sea YS100a; Subsea +10; Aquako 4; Recsea Housing | | Indonesia | |
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alexia dunand | I use the Olympus PEN EPL5 with two S&S strobes. Panasonic 8mm, with the Zen port lens for WA and Olympus 60 mm for macro.
I use my images as a tool for marine conservation, with the hope that it will change the way humans interact with nature.
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| Spain | |
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Kris Davies | I have been photographing the things I see underwater for almost 15 years, originally starting off with a 3.2 mega pixel Sony Cybershot. I have recently become interested in making *good photos* not just 'boring' photos to show my non diving friends. My Favorite dive site would have to be Darwin Arch, Galapagos islands. Truly one of the most magical places on earth! | | United Kingdom | |
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Cari Duffin | I've been shooting Canon 50D for about 5 years now. I absolutely LOVE taking photos under water! Rarely do I dive without my camera. My favorite part of the world to dive in is the Indo-Pacific area: Philippines, Malaysia, etc. | | United States | |
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Caitilin de Berigny | N/A | My Website
| Australia | |
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Marcello Di Francesco | set:
Canon Eos 5D mark III
Canon Eos 500D
NAUTICAM Housing
tokina 10-17mm
canon 60mm macro
canon 100mm macro
canon 17-40mm
2 inon z240 | My Website
| Italy | |
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Peter dreyer | DC 600 Sealife with Ext Flash, since 2006
fAV site DAR wrecks off St Lucia South africa | | South Africa | |
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Francesco De Marchi | I started diving at the age of 16 but it took over 30 years and more than 5000 dives to start with u/w photography. I dove the western Italia, all around the Red Sea, the most popular Maldivian reef, the Philippines and finally Indonesia; a few trips to Bunaken and Lembeh and two liveaboards to Komodo and Raja Ampat, where Daniela, my beloved wife and a real nudi addict, managed to draw my attention from big fishes to small critters, convinced me that he should start to test his skill with a point and shoot camera. My starter kit was made of a Canon G9 with Canon housing and Inon D2000 strobe, but I have now upgraded to a Canon EOS 450D with Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 macro lens + Canon 250D close-up lens, protected by an Hugyfot housing, plus two Inon strobes. Last additions to the kit were a Tokina ATX 107 and a Canon EF 100mm macro. I dive with Daniela since 2003 and couldn’t ask for a better buddy: Daniela has a real talent for finding and classifying all the critters and nudis. | My Website
| Italy | |
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Paul Duxfield | Im 45yrs old this year, previously working in pro-photo retail in the North East of England, with occasional press and magazine photo work.
I got into diving completely by accident and by a circuitous route working as a professional buddy to an underwater documentary cameraman.
I then found myself working as a diveguide and videographer out in the Red Sea for Oonas in Sharm el Sheikh at the end of the Nineties and beginning of the Noughties
I now work as Sales Manager at CamerasUnderwater based at their London store.
I am very lucky in that I get to try different camera and housing combinations, and at the moment am enjoying Canon DSLRs (7D) in Ikelite housing, and also currently enamoured with the Canon S90 as the latest super compact, in a Canon housing with Inon lenses and strobes.
I live in East london with my partner in brine (and life) Shelly Hibberd and we like nothing better than taking our dog Lily for long walks and drinking good Red Wine, but not usually at the sa... | | United Kingdom | |
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Joe Daniels | My name is Joe Daniels and have been taken underwater photographs for just under a year now. A lot of my images have been taken around Australia, mainly on the Ningaloo Reef as I have just returned to the UK from living and working there. At the moment I use a Ikelite housed Canon G9 with a wide angle lens. I also have a Canon 50d and will have a housing for that as well soon. | My Website
| United Kingdom | |
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Neeltje drijfhout | not yet, but learning | | Netherlands Antilles | |
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dragos dumitrescu | Dragos has lovingly built in the past more than in his photography, all his life experiences of travelling and diving, 15 years of design / graphics /branding and advertising experience, as well as a background as an experienced PADI Scuba Diving Instructor. But the one thing that will make the difference is his love and passion of life in all its forms and glory, particularly marine life. | My Website
| Romania | |
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Phil davison | new to the game and looking for more information
currently using a P&S Fujifilm F200EXR and housing | | Australia | |
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Kristen Domanico | Olympus 8000 with underwater housing | | United States | |
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Thomas Dinesen | Sailing the Lesser Antilles, I submerge my Olympus c8080/Ikelite DS 50 as often as possible - usually freediving.
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terry dunbar | nikon d200 in subal housing. I have been taking pictures underwater for four years.
Favourite dive site is anenome gardens St Abbs | | United Kingdom | |
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Jim Dodd | I used a Nikon D7000 in an Ikelite housing with a single DS 125 strobe. | My Website
| Australia | |
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