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Dome Port Diaries - Introduction

The Adventures of a Newbie Housing Owner

Posted: 05 September 2008 07:00 AM
Last Update: 05 September 2008 07:44 AM
5 comment(s)
Categories: Features,  Library,  Dome Port Diaries
Author: Daniel Brown ( danielbrown )
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Dome Port Diaries

INTRODUCTION

Getting my first underwater camera reminded me a lot of having a child; an insanely expensive endeavor that you somehow instinctually know you will take on “someday”, it’s just a matter of knowing when you’re ready. With children, a friend once noted, “If you wait until you’re ‘ready’ to have children, you’ll never have them.” I think the same is true of an underwater camera system.

Of course, people don’t just randomly, suddenly, one day decide to buy an underwater camera (and ideally the same would be true of having kids). It's a notion that evolves over time, a series of events that lead up to that magical day when take the plunge (literally), and bring your baby home from the store (or, in this case, have it delivered to your house; among the many perks of underwater camera gear over children.) For some, it’s a challenging side road from top-side photography. For others, it’s an almost inevitable extension of scuba diving. In my case, i came at it from both angles at once.

Granted, I’ve only been diving since 2001 (more on that later) but I've never known diving without underwater photography. In fact, with only a single exception, I’ve never been on a dive trip that wasn’t centered around photography. For many people, scuba diving alone is enough while for others, photography is a life-long quest by itself. Individually, both diving and photography can be rather expensive hobbies but underwater photographers are, for whatever reason, uniquely compelled to fuse them together into a single, money-sucking vortex of frustration and rare-and-fleeting opportunities.

An unlikely candidate as I was, I essentially took on both hobbies at the same time. I wasn't a terribly good (or knowledgeable) photographer but I was okay, nor did I ever particularly have a “wild hare” to breathe under water. In fact, quite the opposite.

by Daniel Brown

Daniel Brown

Dome Port Diaries
The Adventures of a Newbie Housing Owner

5 Comment(s):

  1. You speak to my heart Daniel !!! I have the same feeling whith you !!! great article. :-)

    Posted by Nicholas S.  on  09/05  at  08:30 AM
  2. As someone who is just taking the plunge I am with you here, I await the next installment :)

    Posted by Tjsnapper  on  09/05  at  11:56 AM
  3. Danielson, looking forward to diving with you again. Maybe we can lure you and Eric down to Monterey for some diving with your kids…

    Posted by rsanoian  on  09/06  at  07:42 AM
  4. Thanks to all for the comments so far! Stay tuned for next week’s episode, “Water”. :)

    Daniel-->

    Posted by Daniel Brown  on  09/06  at  04:56 PM
  5. Excellent. Cannot wait to read more from you, Friend…

    Posted by BotSO  on  09/07  at  09:07 AM

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