Underwater
Photography: The Wonders Under the Sea
by Colin Hartness
http://www.asaphotography.com
The world of photography is an amazing one. Its been
with us for quite a while now but it is constantly changing. Cameras are
changing and improving. Methods of developing are changing and improving as
well. We have digital cameras that allow people to take a view of their
pictures immediately without traditional developing. Another change in the
world of photography is underwater photography.
What do you think brings us those great
shots of saltwater fish and movies that film in the ocean and under the sea?
What about shots taken in swimming pools? You see those in the movies a lot but
may not have thought about how they take those pictures and videos.
You probably never thought about it because
for a long time underwater photography was not really an option for everyday
people. But now it is not just an option, its really easy to achieve.
What is Underwater Photography?
Underwater photography is as the name
implies photos that are taken under water. This is pretty interesting since
early cameras could not function if wet. But as people started discovering the
wonders under the sea, they wanted to be able to share that with others or even
just to prove what they actually saw. So we began creating cameras that could
work under water.
It is no surprise that underwater
photography is a favorite pastime for scuba divers. The idea could have come
from those few people that were able to experience the joys and beauty of
underwater life and a desire to share that beauty with others.
There are many different occasions where
people use underwater photography. As we mentioned earlier, underwater
photography is used in Hollywood for movies. You have probably also seen it
used on documentaries and national geographic type programs about underwater
life.
But it is still most commonly used by
divers. There are many websites dedicated to all the ins and outs of underwater
photography; which cameras and lenses are best, which film to use, and much
more can be found on these sites.
How to Take Underwater Photography
Equipment is an important factor in taking
great underwater photography. Of course you will need an underwater camera but
there is more than just that.
You can take some amazing pictures using
underwater photography. There are now even disposable use underwater cameras
and you can take them on vacation with you and get that great underwater look.
Even an amateur can do it. Disposable underwater cameras can typically be
developed at your local Wal-Mart or other film developing center. You can also
purchase underwater cameras for more of a price but they last whenever you need
one. Some people find this more economical than disposables, especially if they
want to take these pictures often.
Just like other venues of photography, you
will probably start off with a cheaper and less advanced camera and work your
way up if you continue underwater photography for a long time. There are two
basics kinds of cameras; the underwater or waterproof camera and the encased
camera which is inside a housing that protects it.
When taking pictures, you are going to need
to be familiar with:
- Your camera
- Your lens
- Your film
- Your flash
There are different things in your
environment that will affect the quality of your underwater photography. Such
as:
- Depth of water and transparency of water
- Light
- The angle of the sunlight on the top of the water
- The backscatter
- Water has a magnifying effect
These are some things to help you get
started in the world of underwater photography. If you are lucky enough to be
swimming in the sea, you should get some proof to share with others.
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