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Dpm Diving Koh Tao

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1 Tambon Village / building, 9 Soi dpm diving, Koh Tao, Chang Wat Surat Thani 84360, Thailand
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Dpm Diving Koh Tao
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Dpm Diving Koh Tao, Chang Wat Surat Thani Thailand

  • Best Time to Shoot: Early morning or late afternoon when the sunlight is softer.
  • Photography Tips: Capture the stunning coral reefs and marine life by using a polarizing filter to reduce glare and enhance colors. Experiment with different angles to showcase the sheer size and beauty of the island.
  • Best Time to Shoot: Mid-morning or early afternoon when the sunlight penetrates the clear water, creating vibrant colors.
  • Photography Tips: Utilize a wide-angle lens to capture the intricate details of the coral formations and the diversity of fish species. Shoot from a low angle to emphasize the sense of depth in your photos.
  • Best Time to Shoot: Early morning to witness the sunlight streaming through the water, illuminating the surrounding marine life.
  • Photography Tips: Use a fast shutter speed to freeze the movement of fish and create crisp underwater shots. Experiment with different focal lengths to capture both wide-angle views and close-ups of marine creatures.
  • Best Time to Shoot: Golden hours, shortly before sunset or after sunrise, for beautiful warm light.
  • Photography Tips: Capture the white sandy beach and crystal-clear water by shooting from a higher vantage point. Incorporate people or boats in your composition to add scale and a sense of activity to your photos.
  • Best Time to Shoot: Mid-morning to early afternoon to take advantage of the sunlight penetrating the water.
  • Photography Tips: Experiment with long exposure photography to capture the graceful movement of sea fans and soft corals swaying underwater. Use a tripod to keep your shots steady and try using a slow shutter speed to create an ethereal effect.