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Adobe Photoshop for Underwater Photographers by Jack and
Sue Drafahl
In just a few years, the underwater digital camera went
from a novelty item to the predominant method for capturing
underwater images. Underwater photography gurus Jack and
Sue Drafahl show you how you can use Adobe Photoshop—and a
whole host of plug-ins– to solve a wide range of image
problems that are unique to underwater photography |
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Fish Identification
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The Reef Set: Reef Fish, Reef Creature and Reef Coral (3
Volumes) [BOX SET] by Paul Humann and Ned DeLoach
One of my favorite reference set of books, these two authors
have a complete collection of Caribbean marine life. Includes
photos and species identification. The books are also
sold separately. |
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Dr Burgess's Atlas of Marine Aquarium Fishes by Warren E.
Burgess
Don't let the title mislead you. With over 4,000 color photos,
this book is the most useful single reference I own for
identifying marine life. It covers everything from sharks to
butterfly fish, from stonefish to moray eels. If it's not
here, you've discovered a new species. |
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