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The more I read this the more I remember, if you’re new to diving get comfortable with the diving before you add to your task loading by adding a camera so you don’t go crashing into the reef, other divers or something sharp on a wreck while your fidgeting with your camera settings.
Don’t reposition something to make a better picture, there’s a reason that critter didn’t want to be on the stinging coral or insight of that moray!
If the DM/guide finds something interesting wait your turn, if it’s that small you didn’t find it yourself it probably isn’t going anywhere soon. When it’s your turn move in, take a look or a picture and get out cleanly.
If you find something you can linger a little longer but not much and point it out to others as you leave.
If you are diving on a wall try not to swim under a photographer, your bubbles will ruin his shot and loosen silt on the wall.
If you bump me off a critter or silt up my shot I will not point out my finds to you until your behavior improves :)
If you would like your picture taken watch for good shots and sign the photographer.
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