Dive Skills for Underwater Photographers
Most scuba divers become passionate about underwater photography once submerged in the underwater world. Here are some great tips to up your underwater photography game.
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Most scuba divers become passionate about underwater photography once submerged in the underwater world. Here are some great tips to up your underwater photography game.
Don’t ignore seemingly random symptoms as they could be the result of a serious problem. One DAN member shares her story of how an uneventful dive changed her life.
Yoga can boost strength, balance and mental clarity. Want to make it more challenging? Perform yoga on a paddleboard. Learn more about padddleboard yoga and how it can benefit you.
A successful split-shot image enables the viewer to see both above and under water. To compose a fantastic split, read these photo techniques from an expert.
Award-winning underwater photographer Tony Wu had his ah-ha moment when photographing a sperm whale. Since that encounter, he transitioned to marine photography and has done a lot of work with whales since.
Shark-fishing legislation varies from country to country. Some countries permit shark fishing but ban finning at sea, some allow finning, and others prohibit all harvesting. Many developing nations don’t adopt shark-fishing regulations like those of the U.S. and United Nations.
The Sea of Cortez is rich in biodiversity with more than 6,000 unique animals. Several liveabroad options are available to divers and there are many topside attractions for tourists.
Truk Lagoon, found in the Micronesia, boasts one of the largest shipwreck graveyards with 40 ships and 250 planes. Divers of all experience levels can find a challenge.
Sea Pearls, Inc. specializes in dive weights and has humble beginnings thanks to founder Lee Selisky. Selisky is an avid diver and DAN Member.