Beneath The Waves: Your Guide To Stunning Underwater Photos

Closeup of a woman scuba diving with a diving mask on and looking at the camera.

Essential Gear for Underwater Photography

If you are a dive enthusiast, you've come to the right place! Get ready to dive deep to capture breathtaking beauty. Whether you are a beginner or aiming for award-worthy shots, this guide to stunning underwater photos will lead you down the right path. Here is your guide to snapping stunning underwater images! Before diving in, ensure your gear is prepared. This is your guide to stunning underwater photos:

  • Digital Camera: You'll need a digital camera suitable for diving.
  • Waterproof Housing: Protect your camera from getting wet with a waterproof case.
  • Strobe Light or Underwater Flash: These lights enhance colors and illuminate your shots.
  • Lens: A fish eye or wide-angle lens is best for capturing marine life in vibrant colors.

Think of your camera setup as your underwater tool kit. An articulated arm for your flash or light will help you maneuver and direct light where needed most. The tips below will help you take incredible breathtaking shots.

Beneath The Waves: Your Guide To Stunning Underwater Photos

  • Get Close-Water reduces sharpness and contrast, so the closer you are to your subject, the better your image will be. Not to get too technical, but this is because water absorbs light and colors, which impacts your image quality. So, get up close and personal with that fish!
  • Use Natural Light in Shallow Waters-Natural light works best in shallow waters, typically less than 10 m. The deeper you go, the less light penetrates, making your photos appear darker and lose color. For these shallow dives, shoot with the sunlight behind you to illuminate your subject.
  • Master Your Composition- Regarding composition, the rule of thirds is your friend. Imagine your frame divided into nine equal parts bytwo equally spaced horizontal and vertical lines. Place your subject along these lines or at their  intersections to create a balanced and engaging photo.
  • Focus on the Eyes-If your subject has eyes, make them the focal point. Eyes are naturally compelling, and focusing on them can draw viewers into your photo, making it more engaging and lifelike.
  • Utilize Artificial Light-Underwater scenes can often lack sufficient natural light, especially at deeper depths. Using a strobe or video light can help bring back the vibrant colors water absorbs. It may take practice to angle your light correctly, but that's part of the fun!
  • Adjust Your White Balance Manually-One of the secrets to great underwater shots is manually adjusting your camera's white balance. Adjusting the white balance helps compensate for losing natural light and colors as you dive deeper. Learn how to tweak these settings, and you'll see a significant improvement in your photos.

Overcoming Challenges in Underwater Photography

Underwater photography could be smoother sailing-oops, diving! Here are some common challenges and how to overcome them:

  • Lighting Issues-The deeper you dive, the less light you have. Invest in good strobe lights to compensate for this loss and bring out the best in your subjects. Remember, strobes also help reduce backscatter, those annoying specs caused by particles in the water.
  • Refraction-Light behaves differently underwater due to refraction, which causes objects to appear closer and more significant than they are. It's tricky, but you'll learn to estimate distances more accurately with practice.

Navigation Tips

Navigating underwater can be disorienting at first. Use a compass or follow natural landmarks to find your way and ensure you return to your starting point safely. Natural navigation involving visual landmarks works best in clear waters where you can see a reasonable distance.

Editing your photos: The Final Touch

Once you're back on land, you can begin editing your photos with your chosen software. Even the most professional photographers touch up and enhance their photos to bring out what the naked eye sees and the camera can't catch. Editing your photos allows you to improve your images further. Here are some guidelines for editing your photos.

  • Adjust Color Balance: Correct any color shifts that occurred underwater.
  • Increase Brightness/Contrast: Makes your subjects pop.
  • Remove Backscatter: Clean up those pesky specks.
  • Crop for Composition: Adjust the framing to emphasize your subject.

Practice with the Pros

Once you feel ready to get your (waterproof/dive) camera wet, consider booking an open-water dive class to brush up on your SCUBA diving skills or enjoy a group charter with By the Shore SCUBA Instruction. Located in Raleigh, NC By the Shore SCUBA Instruction is run by PADI instructor Kevin Alexander, who is passionate about SCUBA and ready to guide you on your underwater photography journey. With these tips and tricks up your sleeve, you're well on your way to capturing stunning underwater photos that will wow everyone. So, pack your gear, dive in, and snap away! We hope you enjoyed your guide to stunning underwater photos.

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