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Underwater photography while diving

From beneath the waves of the world archipelago of Bali, an amazing underwater world is revealed, where photography becomes a magical bridge between the diver and the ocean. This article will show you how to create stunning underwater photos and capture moments that will stay in your memories forever

Selecting equipment: camera, lens and accessories

Before diving into the underwater world, don't forget about your photo arsenal. A camera with a waterproof case, a suitable lens and a flash are the essential tools of the underwater photographer. Mirrorless cameras offer more options for adjusting settings and sharing lenses, but they are heavy and large. Mirrorless cameras have become popular because of their compact size and high quality photography. To safely protect your camera from moisture and salt water, you need a waterproof case or underwater box. Cases give you more control and provide easy access to camera controls, while underwater boxes provide extra space for multiple camera types. The type of lens depends on your preferences and shooting objectives. Wide-angle lenses are ideal for landscape and group shots underwater. Macro lenses allow you to focus on the smallest details of marine life. Check your gear carefully before each dive. Make sure your camera and all its components are in good condition. Check the battery charge and memory card capacity.

Exploring the underwater world of Bali

Bali offers incredible opportunities for underwater photography. Explore popular reefs, grottos, and hidden spots to discover unique angles and encounter fascinating underwater creatures. Tulamben is famous for its underwater museum, the sunken Liberty shipwreck. This now home to abundant marine life has become the perfect place for photography. The fascinating turtles, the pleiades of fish in a variety of colors and the play of light on the reefs will create incredible shots.

Light and color

One of the keys to underwater photography is the play of light and color. Use natural light from the water and flash to illuminate your subjects. Experiment with color balance to create colorful and vibrant images.

Composition: working with space

When you are underwater, the space around you takes on new forms. Use composition to create interesting and dynamic shots. Use natural elements like coral and walls to give your photos depth.

Instantaneousness

The underwater world is full of dynamics, and often moments pass by in seconds. Be prepared for snapshots - playful fish, passing stingrays, and fleeting moments of sea life interaction.

Preservation

Underwater photos are not just snapshots, but your personal dive water diary. Save and share your work with other divers, creating a network of underwater photography enthusiasts.

Safety

Don't forget that underwater photographer safety is as important as the actual shooting. Be aware of your surroundings, control the depth, and don't take risks for the sake of the shot. Underwater photography can easily get stale, but it's important to control your dive time. Set limits according to your certification and watch the surface breaks between dives.
Bali is a place where underwater adventures are turned into works of art. By following these tips, you'll not only be able to safely explore the underwater world, but also create incredible photos that capture your love affair with the ocean. Onward to new photographic feats under the waves of Bali!