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I have finally sorted out my registration and am looking forward to taking part here.
I am mainly interested in u/w photography.
Cheers,
Jim A
Hi Jim and welcome to the DPNow forums. To my knowledge we have one other member that is interested in U/W photography, infact he once won a competition here where he won a camera he uses underwater.
What sort of camera gear do you use for your photography?
Haha, wish I'd never asked the only thing I recognise there is 'Fuji'
The E900 is a compact model launched in the middle of last year. Not tried one in anger, but it was quite nice to hold. Just seen some of Jim's shot in his gallery - very nice
I took a class from Raul Touzon at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops. Raul is also a partner in a diving school/ underwater photography school. His website is www.touzonphoto.com. I bet he could give you some good advice. Feel free to mention my name: Joe Eder. I was in the first class he taught at Santa Fe, and he is OUTSTANDING! He is also the administrator for the Santa Fe Workshops they run in San Miguel D'allende(SP?), Mexico. He has also done work for Nat'l Geo, etc., so some people think he knows what he's doing.
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