
September 18 - 27, 2008
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Papua New Guinea is one of the most exotic places on earth! Both above the water and below you'll discover new adventures you cannot find anywhere else, making this place very popular among photographers.
Join us aboard the live-aboard Spirit of Niugini for a digital photo workshop. Your hosts will be Donna Lattin from South Pacific Island Travel and Bonnie Pelnar, author of "The Digital Workflow for Underwater Photographers", part of a series of courses available at www.TheUnderwaterPhotographer.com.
This workshop is designed to show you how to use your digital camera and get the best shots possible when shooting underwater. The workshop is for all skill levels - no camera is too big or too small! During this trip you will have the opportunity to learn how to overcome the challenges you'll discover when shooting underwater. New Guinea offers some amazing macro opportunities and the wide angle is spectacular as well. Each has its challenges. We'll show you what you need to know to get some great photos during this trip.
In addition to shooting tips and techniques, you'll also learn all about how to improve the images you've captured using Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Elements.
9 nights accommodations, 7.5 days diving, all meals, Nitrox fills for Nitrox certified*divers, round-trip transfers & taxes.
Starting at $2835 per person
(airfare, port & fuel surcharges not included)
More about the Spirit of Niugini
Spirit of Niugini is the latest addition to the Tawali Family. A luxury 16 passenger live aboard dive vessel formerly operating as Aqua One out of Thailand. MY Spirit of Niugini gives guests the opportunity to maximize their PNG experience by diving the pristine waters of Kimbe Bay, Rabaul, and the islands off of East Britain. Heading into fall explore Milne Bay and beyond to the best of what has been discovered in the last 20 years. Each trip will feel like an exploratory trip, as you will be hitting the little known Conflict Islands, Engineer Group, Samarai, Trobriands, Duke of Yorks and many other small undiscovered reefs.