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Even very clear water acts as a filter, absorbing both light and color, especially red light, which tends to make underwater shots look very blue if not corrected with filters.
Credit: Photo: Tammy Peluso/iStockphoto
Credit: Photo: Tammy Peluso/iStockphoto
Even very clear water acts as a filter, absorbing both light and color, especially red light, which tends to make underwater shots look very blue if not corrected with filters.
Credit: Photo: Tammy Peluso/iStockphoto
Credit: Photo: Tammy Peluso/iStockphoto
Beyond a depth of 10 feet, you will need to shoot at higher ISO settings to compensate for lost light and use special white balance settings to get saturated colors.
Credit: Photo: Andreas Gradin/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: Andreas Gradin/Shutterstock
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