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Underwater photographers and those interested in the marine environment are welcome to attend our meetings. Any queries, please email or phone.

 

Meeting Format

  • Suggestions for trips, meets, projects & workshops
  • Gear discussions / demos
  • Any other business
  • Image showing: we encourage you to show your images irrespective of the level you're at.

    Remember

    • We can accommodate images on most common types of portable storage.
    • Images should be sized for display to a monitor or screen (1920x1080). Either  a gallery of your best shots on a topic to fill a ten to fifteen minute time slot (eg, could be a recent dive trip, or a subject); or
    • a trip report of your best shots (these are to be displayed at a faster pace and designed to set a scene rather than have individual photographic emphasis). Please limit your session to a max of 15 minutes in order for everyone to have a go!
    • Let us know if you would like to have your work constructively critiqued
  • Video
    • Video should be shown edited rather than raw footage (unless very short) with the greater part being underwater.
    • Please try to limit your video session to a max of 15 minutes in order for everyone to have a go!
  • Remember getting others to view your work can improve your technique and you may have captured a new species – so please share!

 

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