Nikki Tomlin
A person is captured in a striking underwater photograph, seemingly suspended in a weightless state beneath the surface of a crystal-clear body of water. The individual, donning a bright yellow swimsuit, is positioned upside down with their arms outstretched, creating a graceful and captivating composition. The vibrant turquoise hue of the water surrounds them, casting a dreamlike ambiance to the scene. Sunrays penetrate the depths, illuminating the figure and casting intricate patterns of light and shadow on the sandy bottom below. In the background, the refracted light creates a mesmerizing abstract pattern, adding depth and texture to the image.

Underwater Photography Tips for Beginners

Underwater photography tipšŸ‘‡šŸ» Also please swipe for a failed attempt at staying upright near the bottom šŸ¤£ and the raw image! Honestly these are my first ever underwater portraits and what Iā€™m calling successful edits. Iā€™ve tried in the past to take photos and videos underwater and something was always off. This time I dove a bit deeper (pun intended) to what my camera settings should be and noticed I had never shut off the GoPro color settings. So hereā€™s the biggest tip Iā€™ve got for you in this learning process. If youā€™re using a GoPro shut that GoPro color off and shoot flat. It make editing sooo much easier. Learning to take photos underwater is on my 30 New Things Before 30 list and I wasnā€™t expecting to be able to step into it in the Dominican Republic so šŸ„‚ to learning new things! The video about my first experience scuba diving just went live as well (link in bio) if you wanna hear about how I panicked underwater a few times but conquered my fear and completed the dive! Are you interested in underwater photography?

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