
Bill shoots the spool in wide angle |

Emily gives two thumbs up to dad |

Your watchful instructor |

Bill's eye catches a great shot up the tree trunk |

Without the wide angle lens, the pic composition changes |

Spool teeth, no wide angle lens |

Nice perspective "up", but no wide angle and no flash challenge this
picture's exposure |

Emily takes the camera and captures the dolphins |

Dad checkin' gauges down below the tower |

The wide angle lens allows for a nice capture of the plaque and diver
dad |

Look Em, no hands |

A catfish around 40' inside the tower |

Despite the depth and low ambient light, Emily composes a nice image
with the aid of the wide angle lens |

Here's a fun shot |

Bill just hangin' in the water |

Emily prepares to take the camera rig with the tray handle and strobe
(note the color change with strobe use) |

The dolphins and the platform in the background, with light |

Emily composes this pic in landscape orientation |

Light reveals a colorful instructor and illuminates facial features -
light is good |

Note the colors coming out but timing is everything - coordinate pic
with subject breathing |

The plaque with light and a wide angle capture |

Nice composition Emily, steady hand too, no blur! |

Fun perspective |

Distance estimation and strobe position are key, note the strobe pattern
on the platform just in the foreground of the subject bass |

Good eye, a little blur |

Better |

Bill on the platform |

A Halloween pic I think... |

Two thumbs up again on the way to the exit |

Two newly certified Advanced Open Water Divers
Bill & Emily S. - Congrats! |
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