^^ OK, Now I'm jealous. An underwater case costs a arm/leg from what I can tell.
Nice Pic BTW. I would like to see a bigger size if it is possible. 8)
The housing is generally a bit more than the camera that's in it... this is a cheap camera, so it's a cheap housing. Now, a housing for a Rebel DSLR probably tips the scales at $2000 USD.. double the cost of the camera!
Diigital cameras made it WAY easier to get goood underwater shots (or any shots, for that matter.) Since we're no longer limited by the amount of film loaded, just take LOTS of pictures... one of them is bound to turn out OK
oh, by the way, this next one is for sale :
hmm... just realized ... that was a bit of a pun I made above !!
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View of the WWII memorial when it was under construction from Washington Monument.
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Fellows
The best comment on my dissertation:
My neighborhood pub in London from June/July, 2005:
The second-best "No Poo!" sign I've ever seen:
From the 7/7 memorial outside St. Pancras on Euston Road:
Fellows
My kind of place.
Canon Powershot A40 from 16000 feet and climbing
Canon Powershot A40 (in Canon housing) about 30 feet below sea-level.
Nice Pic BTW. I would like to see a bigger size if it is possible. 8)
Originally posted by Ebby
^^ OK, Now I'm jealous. An underwater case costs a arm/leg from what I can tell.
Nice Pic BTW. I would like to see a bigger size if it is possible. 8)
The housing is generally a bit more than the camera that's in it... this is a cheap camera, so it's a cheap housing. Now, a housing for a Rebel DSLR probably tips the scales at $2000 USD.. double the cost of the camera!
here's some more, including a larger size of the clowns shown above (but still not full size) : http://homepage.mac.com/brittingham/...toAlbum61.html
Those are some really nice shots. Underwater is really hard to photograph in my experience. I just stopped trying because nothing turned out.
oh, by the way, this next one is for sale :
hmm... just realized ... that was a bit of a pun I made above !!
Originally posted by KingOfSomewhereHot
I'll give you extra points if you can name her! Not a particularly quality shot, but a view that's hard to get.
Canon Powershot A40 from 16000 feet and climbing
Mount Rainier.