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Organisational change with Quality-Diving.com
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- Category: Photography
- Published on Sunday, 07 April 2013 11:43
- Written by Thomas Kempf
To be able to deliver the best possible service rameus Photography decided to split its activities. Quality-Diving.com will take over the whole area of professional diving consultancy whereas rameus Photography will fully focus on photography challenges. To ensure the most performant and reliable service we moved all our gallery activities to our Facebook presence. You will find all our pictures there. Of course we still mandates. You Therefore you can contact us via Skype or e-mail.
(Dive-)Experience needed on a liveaboard/dive-trip
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- Category: Diving
- Published on Friday, 09 March 2012 11:26
After 3 trips on a boat in the Red Sea and two tours in the Galápagos - all of them one week - I did a trip to the Maldives which started in the Huvadhoo Atoll in the very south of the Maldives all the way up again to Male. The crew was very nice and helpful to all of us. Sitting together with the people on the first evening you start talking about divespots you have already been or stuff you already experienced. After talking to a few people I had already heard quite a few times "this is my first trip on a liveaboard so I am a bit nervous".
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Setup for a DSLR underwater camera
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- Category: Diving
- Published on Friday, 20 May 2011 05:02
- Written by Thomas Kempf
If you are an amateur photographer who also has ambitions in underwater photography you will not get past this question at a certain point of your "career". Should you take the risk and use your DSLR for underwater photography? Are the risks you take and the amount of money you lose when the housing gets flooded worth it? Do you really get photos as a result which are that much better than as if you took it with a good amateur-camera? A few things about my photography and videography equipment obsession you can read in the equipment-section of my website. All these question I have been asking myself for quite a few months/years now. The final result was
How to choose a diving destination
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- Category: Diving
- Published on Sunday, 15 May 2011 14:56
- Written by Thomas Kempf
One of the hardest questions for me as a diver to ask when I come back from a trip is: Where do I go next? What do I want to see? This choice can be quite difficult depending on different factors you have to take into account.
This article gives you an overview of questions I ask myself before choosing a diving destination. On the bottom of the page there are also some recommendations for certain circumstances. The questions listed below will most likely
Rough conditions - what now?
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- Category: Diving
- Published on Friday, 13 May 2011 15:04
Surge which is pushing you down or rough current you can't fight... everyone has been there and we know how fast your air goes down if you have to fight the huge amounts of water surrounding you. But how do you prepare for situations like that. As a diver who learned diving on a quiet Caribbean Island called Utila in Honduras this was quite a challenge for me to get used to "real" conditions. Having seen quite a
















