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| Grab your diver friend's mask and underwater camera and stick your face into the water? ...no? Am I the only one that does that? No wonder my fish think I'm crazy |
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| Actually that works. You can get a new glass or acrylic pitcher of some kind and stick it in the water and take pictures looking thru that. It has to have a solid bottom thats perfectly flat.
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| Two are a few things I would try to do. Use a flash, but shoot at an angle so you don't pick up glare from the picture. Get as close as possible to the glass for individual pictures of corals and fish. Us a high shutter speed for fast moving fish. A tripod is always a good idea. |
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