From my Underwater days This is a mutton snapper taken with a Nikonos 111 and the 15 mm UW Nikkor For these type images is best to shoot without using the optical viewfinder, faster and get better angles. My other WA set up was with a housing and a full frame fisheye. Slide film probably RDP.... Ikellite 150 strobe.
Great capture Mr. Al, I like the head turn and the illumination. This is a good eating fish...where was did taken at? Do you still have your Nikonos? I have a Nikonos V orange body, with a 35mm lens. Its a great camera...:D:cool:
Cool shot Alfred. I've done some digital underwater photography and it is tough. So many additional variables compared to topside photography. Super sharp and you've illuminated the eye superbly. The cheek doesn't look blown out but the strobe is reflecting quite brightly off the silver scales. Maybe that could be toned down a touch? The only other tiny nit is that, on my rubbish work monitor the tail gets a bit lost in the dark. A second strobe could have maybe helped with a more even lighting.
Hi Sean The scales of those things are like mirrors I think with the current digital technology it is possible to do better with some post processing. Coverage wise a second strobe would have given more and complete coverage ..... however I can't imagine swimming with a pair of Ike 150's !!!!
The way I used the strobe was different from the norm. It was mounted on a quick release with a short arm then I would remove and hold off camera for using. Varying the distance to the subject I would bracket my exposure. Pre set the camera to ambient ex 1/60 @ 5.6 then move the strobe back and forth to match the aperture. There were three settings for power but usually was kept in high !!! Was fun to do !!!