Tanks, for the memories

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Wrobel puts a new spin on underwater photography, by photographing denizens of aquariums, which he calls his 'dry underwater' technique. He gets great shots using standard single-lens reflex equipment. Wrobel's own explanation of his techniques, and recommendations for emulating them, are included.

Author: Richards, Dan, Wrobel, David
Methods, Cover Story, Photographers, Wrobel, David

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A dry sense of humor is at work in Karen Glaser's underwater views

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Glaser is a professional photographer and devoted swimmer. She used a Nikonos V to show people at play underwater in a suburban swimming pool in her hometown of Chicago, IL. She has created a series of 20x24-inch black-and-white images from this experience.

Author: Richards, Dan
Innovations, Biography, Glaser, Karen

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The machine print trouble-shooter

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The negative is the key to determining whether the photographer, camera or photofinishing lab is at fault when a machine print is disappointing. Tips for evaluating and correcting the causes of bad prints are presented.

Author: Richards, Dan
Evaluation, Photography, Photographs, Photographic laboratories

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Subjects list: Works, Underwater photography
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