Monday, 9 August 2010

Photographic success for Sub-Mission students

PADI Underwater Digital Photography Specialty
It must be said that the sturgeon in Capernwray are probably the most photographed fish in the whole of the UK. They showed no signs of being shy and did the best they could to get in on every photo that the PADI Underwater Digital Photography Specialty students could take. Megan, Paul and Dave took on the challenge of learning the techniques of underwater digital photography and getting the best out of their time underwater to get some brilliant shots. After the pool photography clinic, they were used to the functions on the cameras and so got to grips with the Capernwray dives nicely. It wasn’t as easy as they thought to dive with the cameras. Other factors such as buoyancy, air consumption, depth and time are so easily neglected when engrossed in getting that perfect shot so Sub-Mission staff were on hand to keep a watchful eye on each of them and give them gentle reminders.

There some brilliant photos taken and we hope to be able to present them to you in the near future. So watch this space and keep an eye on the Sub-Mission flickr account. Congratulations

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