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Yellow polyps (Zoanthidea) of the Mediterranean Sea

Here is another shot taken at Kurt Amsler’s his underwater photo workshop in St. Cyr-sur-Mer in the south of France.

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The photo is a fisheye at about 12m depth. We tested a specific flash position with both flash units as far as possible vertically above the lens. However, when I checked the image on the camera monitor, the yellow polyps (Zoanthidea) didn’t ‘pop’ enough for me.

Reason was fairly simple: The two flashes high above the lens caused significant shadows at the drop-off wall, rendering the bright yellow area into a mix of yellow spots and darker areas.

Hence I reconfigured the two flashes within a few seconds. The left one was positioned horizontally to get light onto the diver, the right one was kept vertically above the lens, but I pulled it closer to the lens – about 40cm above the lens. This helped to reduce the shadows significantly and made the polyps ‘pop’ in this wonderful bright yellow.

 

Bulubituon – Bituon Tree or Fish Poison Tree (Barringtonia asiatica)

Each tree’s flower of the Bituon Tree opens just for one night. It starts to open after sunset and falls off in the morning hours. Read more on wikipedia.

– Amazing beauty for just one night.

Wonder about the story behind the photo? Here we go:

My wife and I knew that there were several Bituon trees around in the Pintuyan Dive Resort, Philippines – and we wanted to see one of these marvelous blossoms unfold.  My SLR camera was already mounted in the underwater housing ready for diving the next day. So we decided to test the mobile phone camera of Ylfa. The built-in flash didn’t provide the ‘feel’ we wanted for the photo. So I used one of our UW torches to spot-illuminate while Ylfa took the pictures with her cell phone. We returned about every half hour to the tree to document progress and within 2-3 hours the series was completed.

Needless to say – Ylfa is passionate about high quality photo-sensors and lenses in cell phones.