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Photo
Tips
1.
The
number
one
rule
in
underwater
photography
is
eliminate
as
much
water
between
camera
and
subject
as
possible.
Get
as
close
as
you
can
to
the
subject,
then
use
the
zoom.
If
you
are
using
flash,
subjects
beyond
6
feet
(1.8m)will
not
have
much
color.
2.
The
camera's
built
‐
in
flash
is
very
close
to
the
camera
lens.
The
flash
can
light
up
any
suspended
particles
in
the
water
and
they
can
be
recorded
in
your
picture.
This
effect
is
called
backscatter.
To
eliminate
as
much
backscatter
as
possible,
photograph
close.
Photograph
in
clear
water;
do
not
stir
up
the
sand
or
silty
bottom.
If
backscatter
becomes
a
problem
in
the
environment
you
are
photographing,
an
external
flash
will
help
eliminate
much
of
the
backscatter.
3.
Digital
cameras
have
a
slight
lag
time
between
when
you
press
the
shutter
release
button
and
the
camera
actually
takes
the
picture.
Hold
the
camera
steady
a
second
or
two
after
pressing
the
shutter
release
button.
4.
Do
not
shoot
down
on
subjects
as
they
will
quite
often
blend
into
the
background
and
be
difficult
to
see
in
the
photograph.
Shoot
subjects
straight
on
or
shoot
up
at
a
slight
angle
using
the
blue
water
as
a
contrasting
background.
5.
Underwater
flash
is
used
to
restore
the
warmer
colors
filtered
out
by
the
water
as
well
as
to
illuminate
the
subject.
When
photographing
underwater,
set
the
camera
to
use
flash
on
every
shot.
If
the
camera's
flash
is
set
to
AUTO
and
the
sun
is
behind
your
subject,
the
camera
may
see
enough
light
that
it
does
not
fire
the
flash.
With
the
sun
behind
the
subject
the
subject
is
shaded
(dark)
and
needs
flash
for
a
good
exposure.
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