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Feb 15, 2017

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For years I lived on the Southeast Florida coast where my wife Lynn and I studied

and photographed the reefs and wrecks from West Palm Beach to Fort Lauderdale.

We did most of our diving on a stunning reef line from Boynton Beach south to

Delray Beach. We also frequented the Upper Florida Keys, with its famous wrecks

and pristine reefs.

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Most of the underwaterphotographs in the galleries weretaken with a Canon digital SLRcamera in an Ikelite underwaterhousing, using Ikelite DS-50, DS-125, and DS-160 TTL strobesystems. Some of the photographswere taken with a Nikonos Vamphibious camera, Nikon SB-105strobe, and Fugichrome Velvia 50slide film.

Since 2011, I've been using aCanon 7D in an Ikelite housingwith Ikelite DS-160 strobes. Forunderwater photography at night, Iuse a Light and Motion SOLAPhoto 500 Lumen framing light.

Equipment and Workflow

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The photographic stylesrepresented here include macro,close-up, portrait, and wide-angle.For underwater macro and close-up shots I generally use 50mm,60mm, and 70mm lenses.Although some of the close-upshots were taken with a close-uplens and wire framer on theNikonos V system. For underwaterwide angle photography, I useeither a Canon 15mm fisheye lens,or a Nikonos 15mm wide-angle

lens.

Most of the shots that wereilluminated by strobes were takenwith the aperture set to f11,shutter speed set to 1/60th of asecond, and ISO set to either 50 or100. Read morewww.charleswhitingphotography.com

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