The underwater world is full of brilliant backgrounds, and in this article you can learn more about how to make it work for you - not against you. When done right you can achieve some stunning results! Posted on Feb 27, 2014 Have you ever come up happy from a dive, only to be disappointed when reviewing your images later on? Where did that rare goby go? Ah, there it is - almost lost in the background clutter. This 1.800 word story will teach you readers how to avoid this - and how to make the background work to their advantage. Share it with them today!
Don' forget the background Many underwater photographers neglect to consider the background - they're all too busy getting everything else together. Getting the background right will significantly improve your images. Underwater photography is not all about composition, angles or camera settings - you also have to consider what's in the background.
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