UnderWater Photography East Timor

Most of the photos posted to this page were taken with a Canon 20D in an Ikelike housing with TTL connection to an Ikelite DS-125 and an Inon 2000 substrobe. I also use a Sony Cybershot P150 in a Sony housing attached to a Sea & Sea YS-25 via fiberoptic cable.

Thursday, April 06, 2006


Cyerce elegans
Posted by Brian at 7:14 PM
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