A good underwater photography course can also bring miracles to your diving skills. It will improve your buoyancy control and help you stay still in the water. After all, if you can't keep balance and stability, you can't take clear and amazing photos.
Tips on styling If your hair is flying, you can tie it up, braid it or wear a headscarf. In addition, don't stare at the camera when posing for a photo. Don't look at the camera, you'd better look at other places in your field of vision.
When diving, try to get close to the subject, shorten the distance and reduce impurities, and also reduce the influence of "weak underwater light".
Tips for scuba diving photography: 1. Everything starts with slow motion. Compared with air, the resistance of water is much greater. Slow motion is the most effective way to save gas, and at the same time, it can reduce the degree of scaring creatures, keep the natural form of creatures, and get closer to the photographed creatures to get the best shooting position and angle.
2. Good airway control is slow and deep. Under water, inhalation and exhalation will affect buoyancy, leading to unstable holding of water. Slow motion can reduce the demand for oxygen and the airway is easy to control. When shooting, after handling the camera settings and composition, you can shield a proper amount of air before pressing the shutter, which is helpful to the stability of shooting;
3. When swimming, it is best to bend the calf slightly upward to prevent the frog shoes from touching the coral, and also to avoid the power generated by the frog shoes from stirring the seabed and affecting the shooting effect;
4. When taking close shots, you can use the fulcrum suspension technology to stabilize your body. Of course, we must first examine the surrounding environment, and pay special attention to the possibility that corals may be damaged or injured below us. If necessary, you can touch the stone surface with one finger to keep balance. It is absolutely necessary to note that most of the creatures on the seabed have a strong desire to protect, and touching them casually will lead to a lose-lose situation at any time;
5. Current will affect the stability of shooting. It is unwise to deliberately sail against the current for filming. If you encounter a large current, you are more likely to exceed your ability. It is wise to give up shooting, keep balance and protect the camera. Finally, it is a diver's habit to check the depth and pressure gauge frequently.