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Best or favorite shot of 2011 thread open Photo

Best or favorite shot of 2011 thread open

The traditional Best/Favorite image of 2011 thread is open on the forums and is, as always, gathering an amazing array of images. The idea behind the thread is to add shots that have significance or meaning to you over the past year, which may be your “best” one, but can also be one that has a particular symbolism for an experience, event or trip that you have had in 2011. These threads are fantastic, as if you go back to previous years (2009, 2010), they show an amazing diversity and talent among the Wetpixel community.

In accordance with tradition as well, many people can’t choose, and post multiple best/favorite shots! (Image by Clinton Bauder from the thread.)

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Playing with the sharp end ebook released Photo

Playing with the sharp end ebook released

Wetpixel member Gavin Parsons has released an ebook documenting his last twelve years as a freelance photojournalist. The book contains stories about swimming with a variety of sharks, swimming around an iceberg, investigating a 17th century shipwreck and traveling throughout the UK in a battered van to dive in freshwater lakes as well as locations as diverse as the United Kingdom, Egypt, Mozambique, South Africa and Newfoundland.

It is available for Kindle on Amazon at a price of $5.35 (£3.44).

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BBC discusses the making of the brinicle sequence Photo

BBC discusses the making of the brinicle sequence

BBC Natural History Unit producer Kathryn Jeffs has written an article about the making of the amazing time-lapse footage that documents the formation of a brinicle under the ice in Antarctica. On the BBC Nature pages, she describes how on their first attempt, after leaving the camera and lights in place overnight, a seal had knocked the camera over and rendered the footage useless. The next attempt produced the footage that was eventually used in the Frozen Planet series. The shot needed : “Three underwater tripods, three underwater lighting stands, three cameras, three lights, two control boxes, and countless cables which were all placed and held down with lead weights” under the ice in 2°C water.

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Review: Wahoo HD housing for Sony CLM-V55 monitor Photo

Review: Wahoo HD housing for Sony CLM-V55 monitor

Wetpixel Moderator Shawn Heinrichs presents a review of the Wahoo HD housing for the Sony CLM-V55 monitor. Monitors for SLR cameras were very much in evidence at DEMA 2011 and, with the availability of HDMI cable solutions that can be used inside of SLR housings, will undoubtedly be a key item of equipment for those shooting video on them.

Backscatter presented the Wahoo HD housing at the show and Shawn purchased an early model. His review is based on his findings so far.

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Sea Shepherd intercepts Japanese whaling fleet Photo

Sea Shepherd intercepts Japanese whaling fleet

Sea Shepherd’s vessels in the Southern Oceans intercepted the Japanese whaling fleet on Christmas day, one thousand miles north of the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. The Steve Irwin deployed a drone which located and photographed the Japanese factory ship Nisshin Maru on 24 December. Sea Shepherd are attempting to blockade the factory ship, which means that the harpoon vessels are unable to hunt. Subsequently, three Japanese harpoon/security ships moved to shield the Nisshin Maru to allow it to escape but the presence of the drones (one is also on the Sea Shepherd vessel Bob Barker) means that the position of the factory ship can be updated for future interdiction.

The early interception of the whaling fleet means that the Sea Shepherd will have a good chance to disrupt and possibly stop the fleet from whaling this season.

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Fishermen hand feed whale sharks story in Daily Mail Photo

Fishermen hand feed whale sharks story in Daily Mail

On Christmas Eve, Wetpixel Moderator Shawn Heinrich had an article and images published in the UK’s Daily Mail newspaper. The article shows a group of local fishermen hand feeding and interacting with a group of whale sharks near Oslob in the Philippines. He cataloged the behavior as:

“It was a lifetime moment, just me, the fishermen, and these gentle whale sharks. What was most touching was the relationship between them all. The fishermen clearly cared for these animals, and the whale sharks demonstrated such trust in them.

Having witnessed the slaughter of whale sharks at the hands of fishermen elsewhere in the region, this interaction was a beacon of hope for me, a message that both man and whale shark could coexist, could develop trust, and even appreciate one another.”

(Image by Shawn Heinrich/Barcroft Media)

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FIX releases housing for Canon S100 Photo

FIX releases housing for Canon S100

FIX has announced the release of an aluminum housing for the Canon S100 compact camera. It features access to individual command dials for control of f-stop and shutter speed, as well as a half-press to focus shutter release. It has a fixed lens port, but is compatible with both 67 and 52mm wet lenses. Lastly, it has a flash blocker and optical cable mounting port to allow strobe connection with fiber optic cables.

The housing will be available in early January at a retail price of $879.95.

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Underwater HDSLR: Getting better Photo

Underwater HDSLR: Getting better

In his review, Andrej Belic provides some personal thoughts into the continued development of HD video on SLR cameras. He previews Subal’s 30° prism viewfinder and does a comparison of a number of Hartenberger, Keldan and Subtronic video light options. He concludes that:

‘With the merging of photo and video in a single camera/housing new possibilities and challenges arise for the demanding underwater afficionado.”

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Misool Baseftin in running for $20,000 grant Photo

Misool Baseftin in running for $20,000 grant

Misool Baseftin, the eco-charity arm of Misool Eco Resort, are one of the top 10 finalists in Rare and National Geographic‘s Solution Search: Turning the Tide for Coastal Fisheries. This is a global contest to recognize community-based innovations for near-shore fisheries based on proven success stories.

The finalists are up for a public vote that ends on 24 December, 2011. The winning entry will receive a $20,000 grant and will be featured in National Geographic. If you have time, please make your way to the contest’s site and vote.

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Issue 5 of Anima Mundi magazine available Photo

Issue 5 of Anima Mundi magazine available

Issue 5 of Andrea and Antonella Ferrari’s free online magazine Anima Mundi - Adventures in Wildlife Photography is now available to download. Contents include an extensive trip report on the Biebrza marshes National Park in Poland, a feature on Brazil’s Atlantic Rainforest, an African wildlife and culture portfolio by photographer Piper Mackay and an essay on the ecology of soft corals.

Anima Mundi is a free download in a pdf format.

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