Canon 1Dx MKII news from AquaTech
With the new exciting new release of the Canon 1DxmkII we have been busy testing and working on solutions to accommodate new customers and ensure those former customers are aware of their options with the new camera. We have broken this down into two sections, Water Housings and Sound Blimps for those who use out All Weather shields and Eyepieces nothing has changed and you can continue to use the current products on the 1DxMKII. Water Housings: All new orders placed (Shipping from March 7th, 2016) for the Delphin 1Dx placed through our website or dealers will receive a new...
Early starts with Lloyd Meudell
Join AquaTech user Lloyd Meudell on his daily routine of chasing the curve of the ocean in the early hours of the morning. Based in the small coastal town of Kiama, Australia, Lloyd stares into the rising sun as it pops over the horizon each morning making it’s daily rounds. When the light and swell combine you can be sure to find Lloyd capturing the many moods on offer. After realizing he had an eye for photography it was quick progression from riding waves to shooting them. When we asked Lloyd who influences him the answer might surprise you, “To be...
Furious Water with Dave Sandford
If you have been lucky enough to see some of Dave Sandford’s images appear on your news feeds and social media pages you would of defiantly stopped and stared in awe of these crazy images. What you might not of know is that these images have been captured within a lake. We reached out to Dave to share some insight into this body of work and how he captured these images. Words by Dave Sandford I have been a professional photographer for 18 years. Shooting professional sports has been my forte, but ever since I can remember i’ve been most passionate...
SEALEVEL - Silence of Change by Ted Grambeau
AquaTech ambassador Ted Grambeau has just release a new body of work called SeaLevel. Shot entirely from the water using the Nikon D810 water housing Ted was able to create the images he had swirling around in his mind. “The work is a series of of abstract fine art images shot at absolute Sealevel over the course of the last two years. Invisible to the naked eye as they are such fleeting moments the they are none the less real as they are as they are shot in camera. The invisible nature of this occurrence in some way explains why it is difficult...
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