The Maldives trip was my first extensive sojourn into taking underwater stills of marine life, so it was a real eye-opener. I’ve commented on my experiences using the different equipment that I carted along for the trip, so here’s a
Equipment wise, the Maldives trip turned out to be quite a varied experience: I bought just two lenses for the Sony A73 – the FE 24-105mm and Tamron 70-200mm f2.8 – and not unexpectedly, used the former far more than
The kids – especially Hannah – have come to love snorkeling this trip so much that they couldn’t wait for the next outing: and we went out yet again on Day 06. The still photos weren’t as good this time,
We snorkeled twice during our sand bank visit: these pictures were taken on the first outing, and the selection here were taken using the Olympus Tough TG-5, an underwater-capable compact camera that I acquired just for this trip. This is
Some of the most stunning pictures one can get out of a Maldives trip would be ones taken on sand banks. These are tiny little islands with white sand, and little else – no vegetation, no shrubbery and tree cover.
Both the wife and our Ang Mo bud have snorkeled before, so of the three adults this trip, I was the noob. The Sunrise Huraa offers different packages at varying prices between USD15 to USD45/pax, depending on the location and
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