Turks and Caicos Explorer: Caribbean Reef Squid
ktuli — Tue, 02/04/2014 - 09:49
Ok - I'm not entirely sure if it is because I really want to go diving, or if my standards were just too high before, or what... but back when I took and processed these photos, I felt they just weren't up to par and was pretty disappointed with them. To be entirely honest, they're still not top shelf, but I certainly think they're better than I felt about them back then.
I remember this dive vividly. As usual, I was one of the last divers in the water (not sure why that seems to always happen - perhaps a method to help me conserve a little air instead of using it waiting for the rest of the group), and as soon as we dropped in there was a bit of a commotion. Suddenly, the shapes of around ten squid came into view and it became clear what everyone was excited about. The squid hovered there, seemingly motionless, in front of us. Luckily I had the camera rigged for wide-angle photography because they just weren't letting us get close enough for any kind of macro work. I started firing off as many shots as I could while slowly trying to inch my way in closer, knowing that the closer I got, the better the images would be. Unfortunately, the squid seemed to just stay out of reach, and after a few minutes, the rest of the group tired of them and start to move off. Reluctantly, I tried a couple more shots and then followed along.
Back home, I remember going through these and being fairly disappointed with the bluish colorcast, the heavy amount of backscatter, and the general blurred look to the photos. They just weren't the clean, crisp, beautiful images I was hoping to have captured of my first real encounter with squids.
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Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II at 55mm. 1/300 sec at f/13. ISO 320. Ikelite Housing and Port with dual Ikelite 161 Strobes in eTTL mode. Raw conversion in Adobe Camera Raw.
What do you think?
- Bill
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