bottlefish
04-28-2008, 04:33 PM
I've just finished touching up a selection of diving photos taken during a trip to Malta a couple of weeks ago, you can see the results here:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=37405&l=42e2d&id=503848551
The majority of the shots are of the HMS Stubborn, a WWII submarine scuttled off the coast of Malta in around 58 metres of water. The last few are of the HMS Maori, a WWII destroyer sunk in Valletta Harbour, Malta, on Feb 12th 1942 in 12 metres of water.
The photos were taken by Paul Toomer, using a Nikon D60 with fisheye lens in a Sea and See housing. I was on video for the Stubborn, using a Sony HC-7in Gates housing, Leigh Walker-Howarth looked after the video on the Maori.
The trip was put together to compile a pilot/show reel for a documentary we are planning to shoot in August and September. The footage is being worked on at the moment, I'll post a link once it has been completed and ready for viewing.
We've set up a web site to let people know how we're getting on (www.squidkid.com), you can also keep track of us in the following Facebook group.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=26241736728
Cheers
Stu
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=37405&l=42e2d&id=503848551
The majority of the shots are of the HMS Stubborn, a WWII submarine scuttled off the coast of Malta in around 58 metres of water. The last few are of the HMS Maori, a WWII destroyer sunk in Valletta Harbour, Malta, on Feb 12th 1942 in 12 metres of water.
The photos were taken by Paul Toomer, using a Nikon D60 with fisheye lens in a Sea and See housing. I was on video for the Stubborn, using a Sony HC-7in Gates housing, Leigh Walker-Howarth looked after the video on the Maori.
The trip was put together to compile a pilot/show reel for a documentary we are planning to shoot in August and September. The footage is being worked on at the moment, I'll post a link once it has been completed and ready for viewing.
We've set up a web site to let people know how we're getting on (www.squidkid.com), you can also keep track of us in the following Facebook group.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=26241736728
Cheers
Stu