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My wife, Suzanne, and I love scuba diving. Scuba diving has connected us with the ocean in ways we never imagined possible. As guests of the underwater world, we are entirely at the disposal of Nature's sea creatures and her wet wrath. Despite the ocean's alienness and vastness, or because of it, we are rewarded with the most beautiful scenes of life and environment. We are excited to share our experiences, and hope it inspires you to go out to learn and explore the paradise we call the ocean!
Suzanne has been photoshopping a bunch of underwater pics we took despite the fact that she's under-the-weather. Ins't she great?! All of our underwater pictures came out very blue due to the lack of an external strobe. Suzanne used Photoshop 7 to correct the colors. Some colors were over-processed, but now you can see what we saw in much more vivid color. Enjoy!
We dove the day after we arrived to Bonaire. It was an easy orientation dive at Calabas Reef. We didn't take pictures during our first dive because it had been a one and a half years since our last dive; we wanted to take it easy and regain our bearings. During our second dive at Calabas Reef, we decided to take the underwater camera out for some test shots. We used an Olympus C-5060 with the Olympus PT-020 underwater housing. Initially, our camera settings were: 100 ISO, slow flash, and apeture priority mode. However, it was clear that we had to adjust our settings as the Bonairean sun came in and out of the clouds and the white sand resulted in many blown pictures. We adjusted the ISO, exposure, and even turned off the flash, but without an external strobe, most of our pictures turned out very bluish. See the untouched photos here. Still, Suzanne was able to tweak the colors using Photoshop 7, which resulted in some gorgeous images. Not bad for our first try!