Photographing the Great White Shark

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Underwater Photography Magazine – March 2010 Very few creatures are as firmly embedded into the public’s psyche as Carcharodon carcharias – the Great White Shark. It’s reputation as a ruthless killing machine, prowling the depths waiting to pounce on unsuspecting surfers, swimmers and in fact anybody foolish enough to enter the water, is hard-wired into [...]

Lauadi – Dinah’s Beach, Milne Bay, PNG

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Milne Bay Province was where liveaboard diving was pioneered in Papua New Guinea and one of the very first areas to be explored was the area around the village of Lauadi on the remote north coast. Home to to two exceptional, but very different sites – Dinah’s Beach and Deacon’s Reef. Dinah’s is a critter site with an exceptional variety of the weird & wonderful that the sea has to offer, while Deacon’s Reef is one of the best wide angle sites you could wish for.

This article is the second of a series of three on the area around Tawali Dive Resort in Milne Bay.

Wide Angle Macro Underwater Photography

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In depth article published in Underwater Photography magazine describing how to use the wide angle macro underwater photography technique.

Using the Nikon CLS Underwater

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In depth article published in Underwater Photography magazine describing how to use Nikon’s Creative Lighting System (CLS) for underwater photography and achieve full iTTL compatibility with a Nikon SB900 flash mounted in a Patima housing and interfaced to a Nikon D300 in a Subal underwater housing.