Atmosphere, not like there is one

Working With Problems, like the Weather

In the article by Johnathan Bird, So You Want To Be A Professional Underwater Photographer says every thing quite well. He states that if you go to a tropical island and they had an hurricane a couple weeks earlier, you have to deal with it. Since most dive magazines cannot just open their pocket and say here have some more money so you can get the pictures we want. No that will NOT happen. The will say suck it up kid, if you complain it will be your last time hearing from that magazine and maybe some others. Magazines go for deals they get deals for every thing for you to get your pictures. "They expect the images to be breathtaking and creative." So no matter what the visibility is in the water, if it is ten feet or less they will expect perfect quality pictures to use in there magazine.

http://www.divephotoguide.com/underwater-photography-special-features/article/so-you-want-professional-underwater-photographer/

Extremely bad Visibility

http://psychosolodiver.com/?m=201108 

Not that bad, but bad enough. You can still see some fish and some thing else....

http://www.phanganfunfactory.com/index.php?cmd=divecourses&lang=eng






 SHARK!!!!!

Say calm, don't want to get eaten

This is a cave dive so you cant see well. but you can use a flashlight to reduce sometimes.

http://www.saudicaves.com/cavedive/index.html 

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