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My UW photos taken with UW P&S cameras (Pentax Wxx and PAnasonic FT1)

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primozp

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5 years ago I decided that I will do UW photos only with naked compact UW P&S cameras (Pentax OPTIO Wxx, Olympus SW and Panasonic DMC-FT1) and with mask, fins and snorkel only, without any additional light source and without lead.

I was shooting photos on sites such as: Red Sea, Maldives, Indonesia and Dominican Republic. Due to the limitations of the cameras all photos (and movies) are taken at depths up to 8 meters.

Some examples from Sharm el Sheikh (Nabq, oct.2009):

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I also take some video clips there: YouTube - PrimozP's Channel

Pictures and movies from other locations: Public Home | Primoz | Fotki.com / YouTube - PrimozP's Channel

 
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