Showing posts with label underwater photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label underwater photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Still Time To Go Fishing


We've been delighted with the exhibition of underwater photography here in the shop - many thanks to the talent and vision of the WAPF photographers. Apparently Sunday was a lot of fun. The pictures swim away at the end of this week - Friday in fact - so do try to get in and see them in the meantime.

And for those of you inclined to try your own fins at the this sort of photography may we recommend that you go look at the work of Darren Jew - the Canon AIPP technical, scientific, nature photographer of the year. he has a website that is positively dripping with beauty. You'll have a whale of a time...

Also - we do have small underwater cameras for sale. Of course, you can take anything underwater but the specialised ones keep working...

Note to self: mop floor after the exhibition packs up. Some of those pictures are too realistic...

Friday, September 27, 2013

WAPF Underwater At Camera Electronic




This Sunday - the 29th of September - is going to see the inaugural opening of the WAPF Underwater Photo Exhibition - right here at our shop.


If you come to 230 Stirling Street, Perth between 4:00 and 6:00 on the 29th you'll see a glorious mini-gallery of underwater shots from some Federation experts. A chance to talk photography with people who love it, as well as see what you can do in the water.


Won't be a dry visit, either...


See you here.


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Rig For Silent Running



You can tell them in a minute when they walk through the doors. Bronzed, fit, unkempt*, badly dressed*,  thousand-yard stare...the adventure photographers. If they are wearing really, really bad thongs they are underwater adventure photographers - these are the ones I wish to address today.


I admire your courage. I read the shark reports and I am amazed that you venture into the water. Have YOU read the shark reports? Well, next time you do, could you please take one of the Nikon or Olympus underwater cameras with you. We have a fine new batch of hem in stock and they are simple to use.


You won't be able to go taking pictures of the THRESHER - these cameras generally finish at about  5 to 10 metres - but they are shock resistant and well able to cope with surf and sand. Indeed we wish more people would take them onto the beach and not try to make the average dry-land compact camera do this service. The number of people who bring compacts in with sand jamming the lens mechanisms is mind-boggling - and none of them ever admit to having been down to the beach...


The underwater cameras make use of the capabilities of extremely small sensor cameras to bury this and a zoom lens mechanism in the body of the camera behind the pressure-sealed glass plate - nothing extends out in front of the device. There is a decent wide angle and a zoom, and they generally support a video recording. Dare I say it - a better deal than the currently-fashionable bicycle camera.

Still, you'll have to decide that yourselves. If you need to go really deep with a really big lens and a really big camera, you know that you will need a really big housing and some serious flash. Darren Jew, the underwater expert, has just such a Canon outfit and he has whales pose for wonderful portraits.

We can supply the cameras and lenses - for the big housings I recommend the Electric Boat Company in Groton, Connecticut. Ask for the LOS ANGELES class housing.

* Be fair, be fair - this also describes a number of wedding photographers...