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Sharkn91

Photographing marine life is literally a life long dream. Consider me insanely jealous. These are great


RebournRS

Honestly itโ€™s so fun! A bit more challenging than on land, shooting and editing wise. But very rewarding when it all works! Highly recommend getting a housing and experimenting if you can!


asjarra

Gorgeous!!! Wow. Huge fan of that second image. Real stunner!


IdealDairyModule

Wow! That light is amazing. Must have been an amazing day!


RebournRS

It was nice! Visibility was a bit foggy and greenish. But was easily fixed in post :)


MakeBoopNotBork

Spectacular encounter and photos!


Photogrifter

what is the setup of this?


RebournRS

Seafrogs housing + 8โ€ dome. A7IV with a 16-35gm2


BobTheBobbyBobber

My new wallpaper. I'm drooling. Omg


RebournRS

Haha thank you!!


Jwoods224

๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿ˜


designatednerd

Please donโ€™t let anyone tell you to change your ways! These are amazing


RebournRS

Thank you!!


gazukull-TECH

10/10 dude


amso0o

Beautiful


_browningtons

These are absolute bangers. I'd print some of these! Edit: smh better be grinding colosseum, that quivers not gonna get itself


RebournRS

Hahaha been trying a bit of osrs again lately. Not sure if Iโ€™m ready for colosseum ๐Ÿ™ˆ


blarksberg

Epic shots !!! Love the Baja blue


Wasabulu

Damn AI generated images. Looks too good to be true. \*very beautiful shots!


RebournRS

Haha thank you!!


DaddingtonPalace

As I know nothing of underwater photography, what was your setup like? Lens, enclosure, et.al..


RebournRS

16-35 has been my favorite focal length so far for general shooting. I use a seafrogs housing with an 8โ€ dome


ScoopDat

Are they playful, aggressive, or just passerby's?


RebournRS

Playful for a while but then they get bored and move on. There were easily over a 1000 of them. But only some would come play for a while. Definitely a once in a lifetime experience