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If you’re interested in diving the newest wreck offshore South Carolina then contact Express Watersports for more information. We hope to have this ship wreck prepared and sunk early next spring just in time for the Summer Dive Season of 2019.
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Aperture can easily be explained as the size of the shutter that opens on the camera. Even easier to understand, how big the “hole” opens that lets light into the camera. The camera’s digital display expresses aperture in numbers prefaced with the letter “f”. A large aperture is expressed with a small number like f/2.8, where a small aperture is expressed with a large number such as f/22. Using different apertures will allow a shooter to gain creative control over their images. Many inexpensive point and shoot cameras have limited ranges of apertures, which is why photographers will graduate to DSLRs to gain a wider use of camera functionality.
Instructor Andrew Raak will be hosting Freediving Clinic in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina this Month of March. This clinic will be geared towards anyone that would like to participate in practicing their free diving skills under the supervision of Instructor. Continue reading “Freediving in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina”→
This week’s Creature Feature is on the popular Indo-Pacific fish, the Mandarinfish. These fish stand out as a highlight on many diver’s wish lists, and never disappoint when discovered. My favorite time to interact and photograph these fish is right before sunset. At dusk these animals pair off and preform a quick dash/dance above the reef before mating. One of the best photographic dives I have ever been to was in the Lembeh Straits of Indonesia, diving with Critters@Lembeh.
When photographing a small shy critter at night I find it best to have a red focus light to improve the cameras ability at obtaining a crisp sharp image. Many marine creatures are unable to see the red wavelength of light, so when used to allow you camera to focus, the creature will not be startled. The camera’s strobes will wash away the red light, so no need to worry about having a red image.
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Sports enthusiasts are always debating on whom the best athletes are of all time. Basketball has their great stars such as Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Shaquille O’Neal. Boxing enthusiasts have their favorite fighters Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and Floyd Mayweather. Even more complex are baseball arguments attempting to compare greats players of today vs. the athletes prior to the “steroid era.” Often arguments are flawed when comparisons are made from athlete to athlete, simply because they played their sports in different eras, different positions, or under different rules. However, greatness can never be ignored, and champions are remembered throughout time. Diving is not much different. We have our greats, our legendary dive locations, top live a boards vessels, one of a kind wrecks, and still we debate over where the best diving is in the world. After diving many places around the globe, Saba is pound for pound the best dive island in the Caribbean.