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Manta Diving Lanzarote

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C. Tenerife, 2, 35510 Puerto del Carmen, Las Palmas, Spain
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Manta Diving Lanzarote
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Manta Diving Lanzarote, Spain - Photography Tips

  • Best time to shoot: Early morning or late afternoon for softer light.
  • Photography tip: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the vastness of the cave. Experiment with ambient and strobe lighting to add depth and emphasize the stunning rock formations.
  • Best time to shoot: Mid-morning to early afternoon when the sunlight penetrates the water, creating mesmerizing blue hues.
  • Photography tip: Dive deep into the hole to capture the divers against the vibrant blue background. Adjust your shutter speed to create motion blur in the bubbles, adding dynamism to the image.
  • Best time to shoot: Late afternoon for warm golden hour lighting.
  • Photography tip: Get creative with composition by positioning divers near the submerged sculptures. Experiment with wide-angle shots to capture the scale of the installations against the underwater landscape.
  • Best time to shoot: Early morning as the marine life is more active and visibility is at its best.
  • Photography tip: Use a macro lens to capture intricate details of coral and small sea creatures. Play with natural light and shadows to add dimension to your close-up shots.
  • Best time to shoot: Any time during the day, as the site offers diverse subject matter.
  • Photography tip: Explore capturing the divers descending along the colorful reef slope to highlight the contrast between the blue water and vivid marine life. Use a slower shutter speed to capture the movement of divers exploring the site.