If you’re seriously considering going into some action photography- an external flash will provide a serious upgrade to your photography abilities. A remote controlled (wireless) flash will expand that even more, as you can see from my experiments with the Olympus FL-36R external flash. Continue reading
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Spring is the season of Sunflowers. Vast fields are appearing, dressed in bright yellow, decorating the country side roads. Continue reading
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. Continue reading
Sunrise and sunset are the two peaks of the day for any outdoor photography. Lighting is easy and warm, contrasts between bright and dark surfaces are reduced to a minimum, and everything simply looks better.
In the desert, the ground usually becomes red and purple, creating a somewhat martian scenery. Last weekend, I had joined something I can most clearly define as a movement workshop, in “… Continue reading
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 simple- three days, do whatever you want with a camera as long as your are submerged… Continue reading


