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Epson Red Sea 2008- Conclusions and results

November 21, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Underwater No Comments →

The Epson Red Sea 2008 underwater photography competition has ended last Saturday with an impressive ceremony, almost resembling a little “Oscar” awards theme.

Epson red sea underwater photography- Day 1

November 11, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Underwater No Comments →

With a total of exactly 180 minutes underwater today (3 separate dives), I did not manage to produce and serious contenders to this competition. The level is really at its highest ever, and the presence of the photographers is well noticed in and out of the water.

Playing with the Pros- Epson red sea underwater photography

November 10, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Underwater No Comments →

The international underwater photography competition is taking place in Eilat (Israel) for the 4th consecutive year. This time with Epson Israel replacing Sandisk as the main sponsoring body.

Artificial Reef- Ocean Brick System

May 30, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Underwater No Comments →

Ocean Bricks has developed a new platform. While initially looking like a not very attractive piece of concrete, the “Reef Land” platform provides a safe environment for divers as well as marine life. It can be easily and accurately placed, allowing to plan and create whole arrays of artificial reefs.

Underwater Photography- A snapshot can do the trick

April 28, 2008 By: thewidelens Category: Underwater 1 Comment →

Going back to 2005, I was fresh into underwater photography. Holding a standard Olympus C-4000 digital camera, and a matching underwater case- I signed up for the first ever Sandisk Red Sea underwater photography competition, held in Eilat, Israel.

The rules were…

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