This week in Amed, we managed to get a closer look at the «Kuro Sapsucking Slug» or «Costasiella Kuroshimae»; lucky we've
got the photography equipment required to capture such a small crawler, maximum 0.7 cm in size.
Not exact matches
«Shooting Through It» (11:18) focuses on the technical challenges of design and
photography on this all - practical production, from dealing with the cold weather to
getting equipment up snowy slopes in winter.
Unless you have training in
photography and good
equipment, it's hard to
get such images.
That
photography equipment may yet pay for itself, my favorite advice to photographers is that the first 300,000 pictures are the hardest, after that it starts to
get easy.
The cats DO NOT
get their pictures taken with any of the
equipment donated as part of the
photography «improvements» and never have. . . .
Extras: sidemount try out,
photography workshop,
getting involved in Project AWARE conservation activities, learn how to fill tanks, Aqualung
equipment workshop.
Or our 1 - Month Divemaster Internship program in which you will
get some extra training including workshops such as Sidemount,
Equipment,
Photography, Tank Filling and Conservation for free.
Luckily, you don't need professional
photography or expensive
equipment to
get high quality photos.