@MRLOONEYTUNESi In the water, I mostly use a 15mm fisheye inside the housing, though I experiment with all the other lenses I can fit in that port (24 mm and sometimes even a 50mm). Out of the water, I use mostly a 70-200 or a 50-500.
@Vodagraph ahh nice man sorry for replying so late, i got a sigma 150-500mm now and it does the job pretty good...cant afford a housing yet im only 16 haha
Goth, so far as I know, the last documented fatal shark attack in Miami Beach was in the 1930s. There was another in nearby Key Biscayne in the 1960s. You have to worry more about jellyfish stings (minor ones), when the winds turn onshore.
do you mind telling me what lense you use for most of your photos?
MRLOONEYTUNESi 1 year ago
@MRLOONEYTUNESi In the water, I mostly use a 15mm fisheye inside the housing, though I experiment with all the other lenses I can fit in that port (24 mm and sometimes even a 50mm). Out of the water, I use mostly a 70-200 or a 50-500.
Vodagraph 1 year ago
@Vodagraph ahh nice man sorry for replying so late, i got a sigma 150-500mm now and it does the job pretty good...cant afford a housing yet im only 16 haha
MRLOONEYTUNESi 1 year ago
may i pls know the statistics of shark attacks in south beach? ty
gothlolitah 2 years ago
south beach in vb florida?
skim4life0976 2 years ago
Goth, so far as I know, the last documented fatal shark attack in Miami Beach was in the 1930s. There was another in nearby Key Biscayne in the 1960s. You have to worry more about jellyfish stings (minor ones), when the winds turn onshore.
Vodagraph 2 years ago
cool slides
sigmiami 2 years ago
sick slide show, lou! i'm honored to be in it!
surfstarchris 2 years ago