The Great Hunt - Sealife ReefMaster Manual To Installation And Use

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wrecks, corals and plants that appear as if they were from a different planet, while you
float effortlessly through water without gravity.
And after years of adventures with your SeaLife camera you will look at your albums,
perhaps even at an impressive gallery of framed enlargements. And it may be only then
that you discover the real treasure that you found with your camera: You have learned to
use your eyes to see and experience the underwater world, one of the greatest miracles
on earth.
As the manufacturer of SeaLife, we believe that an easy-to-use underwater camera will
help millions of divers and non-divers to experience and see a part of our world which is
essential to our survival.
And we hope that you will enrich and enlighten your life by capturing valuable
impressions in the underwater world with your SeaLife Camera.
c) The Great Hunt
While you hunt for a big strange fish or a good shot of
your buddy with a stingray, always include the
underwater magic in your pictures.
Get a mystic blue background, an interesting little red
fish and yellow coral in the foreground. These color
contrasts will add depth to your pictures.
Capture rising air bubbles against the reflections of the
surface water. This will indicate motion.
Use the walls of a canyon as a frame for your object, look for contrasting colors, bizarre
shapes, towering kelp forests, subtle shades of water colors, sand and rock, wild
structures, or dark shades of a wreck penetrated by spears of sun rays.
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