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1823 Entries Found: Page 68  of  92

MemberProfileWebsiteCountryPortfolio
Todd karbergCanon G9My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
Frankie RiveraI'm been a certified Diver since 1992, but I started with the Underwater photos in Dec. 07. So far, my favorite Dive site is Darwin's Arch in the Galapagos Islands. And my dream dive location is Indonesia. My favorites Local Dive Sites in Puerto Rico are Guanica's Wall and shore dive is Crash Boat BeachPuerto RicoPuerto Rico
 
Ann ClevengerNewbie. I currently use an HP Photosmart camera, but just started using the custom underwater case with it and got hooked! So far, Maui is my favorite but I hope to explore new territories. United StatesUnited States
 
Nigel WadeBeen diving 15 years, PADI Instructor 8 years, been taking uw images for 3 years, using Nikon D200 in a Subal housing, Inon Z240 strobes on ultralight arms.My Website
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 
Josh CartwrightI'm Hoss and I'm on vacation in Curaçao until August.JapanJapan
 
GIORGOS MICHAILIDIScanon eos 400 and canon G10. Diver from 25 years and photographer more than 20GreeceGreece
 
Jacek BiernackiI am from Chorzow in the Poland. I have been diving for about few years. Baltic Sea is my favorite place to dive. Im currently using a Canon 550D with a Nimar housing, and other else :)PolandPoland
 
Patrick KobylanskiOlympus 560UZ Favorite photo site: Bimini, BahamasUnited StatesUnited States
 
James OngI'm using a Canon G10 with Inon D-2000 strobe. Diving since i'm 16, underwater photographer since 2006.MalaysiaMalaysia
 
David LockwoodI use an Olympus SP-350, Ikelite housing, Ikelite DS-51 strobe, and Inon WAL. I have been taking u/w photos for 3 years. My favorite subject is wreck diving, but I am happy with taking photos of reef life as well.United StatesUnited States
 
Adam CohenI am a Master Scuba Diver and just started getting into very amateur u/w photography a couple of years ago. Unfortunately I can only afford very basic equipment (as most of my $ goes into actual dive gear). Photo: Sealife DC500 digital pro system (point & shoot) and a Sealife film package (that I really don't use anymore) Video: Top Dawg (low end Light & Motion) travel set with mini halogen light system and a Sony DCR-SR220 4.0 MegaPixel HDD camcorder. I just got the video system last year and only used it twice so far; once just a few weeks ago to shoot some uncaged blue sharks off Rhode Island. Came out OK for just my second time I guess. Tore my biceps tendon the day after so I haven't been back in the water since and probably won't until next year.United StatesUnited States
 
Yousuf AliYousuf Ali (PADI Master Instructor) Being a marine engineer working for Ministry of Electricity and Water Dubai UAE, as a Power Station Superintendent I decided to take up a new water sports “Scuba Diving” as a hobby, the first breath underwater and I was hooked for life having qualified as a “PADI Open Water diver” in 1979. I carried on my education and in 1982, Graduated as a Professional “Scuba Diving Instructor” with ten (10) Specialties. Rescue Diving Instructor, trained by Coast Guard San Diego California. Achieved the prestigious level of “Master Instructor” in 1992 from Tampa Florida. Become a member of “PADI Master Instructor Review Committee” Santa Ana, California, USA . Being Rescue Diver Instructor I was privilege to trained Dubai Police, the first “Frogman team” in the gulf. Karachi Scuba Diving Center was established in the year 1989, By Yousuf Ali www.scuba-karachi.comMy Website
PakistanPakistan
 
Garth WhittakerG7 Canon . Photos for 2 years. Sodwana bay is where we dive a lot.South AfricaSouth Africa
 
Austin RiceOlympus Stylus 770 SW with an all black SeaLife Strobe and PT-035 underwater housing.My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
Murray ScottNIK V...novice ...Last Nov. 2008 was my first time shooting underwater photography...My Nik V worked perfect.CanadaCanada
 
Fred LentzI just started in the UW photo world about 4 months ago. I am using a Light&Motion Housing with a Soney HDV HC7 camera. I would love for people to give me ideas or comments, it is what will make you a better photographer. History: I was a commercial aquarium fish collector and have been a commercial lobster diver for more then 23 years. I now shoot video and some day plan on designing and selling a series of underwater video's.My Website
Puerto RicoPuerto Rico
 
Kevin GarofaloI'm just getting started and have been taking shots once a year for the last 3 years on vacation. I am using a low end Cannon powershot and a underwater case. I am looking to buy another camera in the next month and would welcome any tips. I am not a diver and only take shots while snorkeling right now. I plan to start my scuba classes this year. I go to St.John every year if I get the chance and have been to Cozumel this year already.United StatesUnited States
 
Toby LynchI was first certified when I was 12 years old, and hardly did any diving for about 12 years after that. It was not until I traveled around the world did I once again start diving. I am currently living in Grenada, West Indies, while I am studying medicine. It was when I moved to Grenada, 18 months ago, that I become interested in underwater photography.I am using a Sealife DC 600 with an external strobe. United StatesUnited States
 
Marco WaagmeesterStarted diving in 1999 and living on Bali, Indonesia. Worked at local dive center in Sanur for some years. Started with underwater photography in 2006, using a Canon Powershot G9 camera in WP-DC21 housing with single Inon D2000w strobe and UCL165 macro lenses mounted on a DIY modified Inon mountbase. Favorite Dive Locations: Puri Jati & Seraya, Bali........... Higher Resolutions at: www.flickr.com/photos/26996819@N08/My Website
NetherlandsNetherlands
 
Dick ShermanDick Sherman (Richard A. Sherman) is a seasoned, instrument-rated commercial pilot and third generation photographer in the cockpit of his L-17 NAVION Warbird. Pilot/Photographer Statement All photos were shot at an altitude of about 800–1000 ft. with a Canon digital camera (with the exception of "Vineyard Sunrise", which was shot from an altitude of 6,000). What you see was created by nature. Colors were not created or changed. The abstract images are aerial shots of shallow areas in the sea. I intend to continue photographing what I think is a fascinating display of visual and abstract art. My Website
United StatesUnited States
 
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