Phil Napoli of West Chester, Ohio
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Phil Napoli
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Phil Napoli Age: 67 Years Diving: 38 years Certification: YMCA/TDI Nitrox |
Dive Site: Bonaire Marine Life: French angel fish Film/Camera: Velvia, N90s, Seacam Housing, 60mm lens, dual Ike 150/50 strobes Image Description: This frontal face shot took about 10 minutes and 8 frames to get. He was a willing subject and would not leave the area. |
Dive Site: Bonaire Marine Life: Cleaner shrimp and sea anemone Film/Camera: Velvia, N90s, Seacam Housing, 105mm lens, dual Ike 150/50 strobes Image Description: When in Bonaire and shooting macro, I search almost every sea anemone I see for host critters like this cleaner shrimp. It wasn't long before I found this one. |
Dive Site: Brothers Islands, Red Sea Marine Life: Soft corals Film/Camera: Velvia, N90s, Seacam Housing, 16mm lens, dual Ike 150/50 strobes Image Description: The soft coral formations at the Brothers is legendary. This is a sample of what is to be seen. |
Dive Site: Bonaire Marine Life: Tube sponge Film/Camera: Velvia, N90s, Seacam Housing, 20mm lens, dual Ike 150/50 strobes Image Description: The upward camera angle coupled with the close wide-angle focus provides a forced perspective that accentuates the tube sponge against a sun lit ocean background |
Dive Site: Brothers Islands, Red Sea Marine Life: Blue cheek butterfly Film/Camera: Velvia, N90s, Seacam Housing, 60mm lens, dual Ike 150/50 strobes Image Description: This blue cheek butterfly is endemic to the Red Sea and is found nowhere else. This pair was elusive but patience paid off. |
Dive Site: Brothers Islands, Red Sea Marine Life: Blue cheek butterfly Film/Camera: Velvia, N90s, Seacam Housing, 16mm lens, dual Ike 150/50 strobes Image Description: This is a close focus wide-angle shot with reduced shutter speed to balance the strobe and the ambient light. The current was running fast. I had to fin hard to stabilize while composing the shot in the viewfinder. |
Dive Site: Brothers Islands, Red Sea Marine Life: Clownfish Film/Camera: Velvia, N90s, Seacam Housing, 105mm lens, dual Ike 150/50 strobes Image Description: This shot was taken as the clown fish left the hot sea anemone to investigate me. He continued to dart back and forth between me and his home while I looked for continued opportunities to take his photo. |
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| Congratulations Phil Napoli on being named Photographer of the Week | | | |![Phil Napoli](/files/old/images/photography/potw_images/020226PW_00_napoli.jpg)| | Phil Napoli **Age**: 67 **Years Diving**: 38 years **Certification**: YMCA/TDI Nitrox| |
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