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Glass and Water: The Essential Guide to Freediving for Underwater Photography

Current price: $50.00
Glass and Water: The Essential Guide to Freediving for Underwater Photography
Glass and Water: The Essential Guide to Freediving for Underwater Photography

Barnes and Noble

Glass and Water: The Essential Guide to Freediving for Underwater Photography

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Glass and Water
is the first book on underwater photography for freedivers. With contributions from expert underwater photographers the book teaches the skills, knowledge and equipment necessary to successfully pursue underwater photography without scuba gear.
Rather than seeking to replace books on underwater photography,
focuses on freediving techniques, equipment and photo opportunities. By carefully choosing or adapting freediving and photographic equipment some early hurdles can be avoided. Using appropriate freediving techniques can increase the length of time available for taking photographs underwater. And by being aware of the possibilities, frustrations can be avoided and good subjects sought out.
Includes photos and/or contributions from Fred Buyle, Sue Flood, Danny Kessler, Dr Anne-Marie Kitchen-Wheeler, Laura Storm, Andrew Sutton, Shane Wasik, and a Foreword by Dan Bolt.

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