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Dietmar GuentherDear underwater enthusiasts, my name is Dietmar and I come from Germany. I have traveled the wonderful Philippines many times. As a macro lover, I fell in love with the island of Cabilao. On Cabilao alone I have done more than 1000 dives, the night dives were always spectacular. At the same time I have always dived other places, such as RajaAmpat, Papua New Guinea, Andaman Islands, Caribbean, Thailand, Burma. I can still remember my time with the NikonsRS, and later a Nikon F5 in a Seacam housing. For the younger ones, those were the times with a maximum of 36 exposures on slide film. I always saved one to three shots to the end of the dive, you never know what to expect. Digitally I then switched to the Nikon D2x, at the moment I have a Nikon D800 in the housing.GermanyGermany
 
Candido Gonzalez-alonsoI have been diving since 1987. Engaging under water photography since 1995. In 1995 I bought a used Nikonos IV(flooded), replaced by N-90 (RIP), N70 Nikon in an Ikelite housing,since July ,I use a Nikon D-80 with a Ikelite Housing . For lighting I use presently one Ikelite Substrobe D-51. Backup camera Cannon Power Shot s50. II usually dive in the Caribbean nearby waters of Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Puerto RicoPuerto Rico
 
Ugo GaggeriI am an Physician specialized in Occupational Medicine and, my great passion, dive instructor from 2002. I began to shoot uw photos first with a Nikonos IV, than, in the digital era, with a Sony and a Nikon Coolpix. In 2007 I made the cross over and currently I use a Canon EOS 350D (lens: Canon 60 mm macro and Sigma 12-24 mm) in Fantasea housing with standard port and dome port . Two strobes from Sea&Sea. My favorite dive sites are in tropical/subtropical area and my Mare Nostrum.ItalyItaly
 
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