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Daniel Nilsson
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Biography of Underwater Photographer Daniel Nilsson

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Underwater Photography of Daniel Nilsson

Latest Daniel Nilsson's Comments
Apr 29, 2012
Even light & pretty powerful especially without the diffusers
Warm light that will make the water look really blue when you turn down the temperature in your camera to compensate.
Fast recycling time good for action shots.

Heavy ! pain to travel with.
With my Canon its only manual, no ttl
Diffusers can get lost easialy while diving no lock on them once attached.
Mar 12, 2011
Nice article thinking myself to start shooting with multiple strobes very much like in a photo studio with maybe up to 5 strobes or more in differen angles away from the camera.
Does anyone out there know how a underwater lighting setup like that would look like regarding the equipment needed ?

Thanks
Mar 12, 2011
Nice one !
May I ask what kind of lighting setup you are using in these kind of shots ?
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