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10/02/2006 10:36:23 PM |
Another great thing to try is to take a photo from below at an angle where you can see the total internal refraction occuring at certain angle. A setup I would have done was alone at a clear night, water quite calm, laying at the bottom taking photos straight up, and to the sides. Takes a fast lens and high ISO, but have you ever seen it? It is a great view, but it requires access to an outdoor pool at night, and to be yourself (for calm waters) to be able to see the stars, moon as well as lights surrounding the pool. Several times, I had everything except underwater casing ...
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06/27/2006 07:55:51 PM |
that's wild! looks like you're having lots of fun. :) |
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