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Extreme Underwater Photography: White balance

White Balance. You’ve heard people talk about setting a white balance or that the white balance is off, but what exactly is White Balance? A camera records a picture in RGB (Red, Green, Blue) or some combination of the three to make up the colors of the light spectrum. These are the primary colors of …

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Extreme 366 – Week 23

Have you noticed lately that the blog has been exploding with posts? Memorial Weekend 2016 10 Great Father’s Day Presents for the SCUBA dad Extreme Photography: Exposure Triangle {ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed} June Extreme Dive Club Meeting June 2016 Product Feature – SCUBAPRO Reel Extreme 366 Week 22 Extreme Underwater Photography Lessons I guess that’s …

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Extreme Photography: Exposure Triangle {ISO, Aperture, & Shutter Speed}

Last week we discussed the types of cameras that can be used for shooting photos underwater, a point and shoot, a four/thirds, or a dSLR. Now let’s discuss the Exposure Triangle. No matter what type of camera you are using, all photography is based off of a triangle of three principles that work together: ISO, …

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Extreme Product Feature – June 2016 – SCUBAPRO Reel

So the new Product Spotlight… Are you ready for this? Every month we will have a feature product. You will get 10% off, but if you share the Facebook post (and we can prove it…) you will get 15% off the spotlight product. This month’s spotlight product is a SCUBAPRO Reel. Read the details below …

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Extreme Underwater Photography Lessons

The Pictures above are merely examples, there are many brands and sizes of these three types of cameras. Pictured, Sealife DC1400, Olympus EPL1, and Nikon D610. When it comes to shooting pictures underwater, there are three different (major) types of cameras that can be used. Technically, four, but two are similar, the only difference is …

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