
| During my scuba-days (in the late 80s) I dabbled
with underwater photography. All I do know is that it was taken with at night with a
Nikonos IV with an SB103 flash. Trunkfish are REAL slow and make good subjects! Once below about 25 feet, you lose all color - everything appears blue. First you lose reds and oranges and as you go deeper you eventually lose all color. Artificial light (i.e., a strobe) is required to "see" things in their real colors. You can see the "blue" look of the background and how the green reef turns blue as the light of the stobe falls off. |
Taken somewhere in the Carribean in the mid 80s
Nikon Nikonos with SB103 strobe
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