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Mark with cuttlefish. Babbacombe. D200, 10.5mm.
©Derek Haslam - Grand Master 2007/8
© Derek Haslam
Moving subjects present special problems to the photographer in terms of capturing a sharp image on film. The typically low ambient light levels encountered underwater often dictate slow shutterThe shutter is an integral part of all cameras. It opens to allow light through. The greater the range of shutter speeds a camera has the better. speeds with natural light, and this can result in a subject being blurred if it moves significantly during exposure.

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