Largemouth Bass (c)Engbretson Underwater Photography |
I'm often asked what
the biggest challenge is in taking underwater fish
pictures. There are quite a few obstacles and many things
that have to be right to be able to get a good picture.
First, the water has to be clear, which is actually a
greater challenge than you might think. Freshwater lakes
are typically pretty crummy so finding lakes that have the
necessary clarity is an ongoing process. I usually won't
even look at a lake if the clarity isn't at least 18
feet. Water clarity can change from week to week and
season to season too, so even though I have my favorite
lakes, they’re not always clear enough to work in.
Everything starts with water clarity and if you don’t have
that, nothing else matters. It’s always a challenge to
find clear water.
Once I find a clear lake, I have to find fish. Next, I
have to find fish of desirable size. This is easier said
than done too. It's always a problem especially these
days when it seems like there’s fewer and fewer really
nice fish available. If I do find a lake that’s clear and
it does have a few good fish, another challenge is getting
close enough to photograph them. I like to be 2 or 3 feet
away. Any further and I won’t take a picture at all.
Fish often times have a problem with a diver being that
close, so it requires patience to even get close enough to
think about composing a picture. But once I have clear
water, good fish, and get close enough to photograph them,
I still have to make the shot. So even if everything else
is right, sometimes I blow it all on the final step
because I was moving, or the composition is bad or I
forgot to turn on the strobe, etc.….
A lot goes wrong. Sometimes I feel like it’s truly a miracle to get any good pictures at all because so many things that I can’t control have to be right all at the same time. But as I always say, "If it were easy, everyone would be doing this".
Eric,
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing well.. Are you no longer posting YouTube videos?
Fellow diver and Enthusiast Mr Fat Basstard aka Matt
You're right. I haven't been doing much lately with YouTube or any social media. Thanks for noticing. I've become disappointed with the entire process, but, it's likely my hiatus isn't permanent.
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