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It’s been awhile since I posted…

Macro Shot of squid eye
Macro shot of a squid eye

I wanted to let everyone know I haven’t disappeared… have been very busy with work (got to pay the bills for diving somehow) and school (getting my Masters degree).    Anyway, I just got back from the most amazing trip ever where not only did I get to do some great diving, but also learn from some of the worlds leading experts in underwater photography, videography, editing, photo manipulation, and much more.   I will start very soon with a series of posts about the trip, my experiences, what I learned, and so much more.  My work, way of looking at potential shots, and how to make the most out of the equipment and tools I have is now completely transformed and significantly for the better.  Thank you to all the staff at Backscatter, Erin Quigley, and Mary-Lynn Price who have opened my eyes to a whole new level of shooting.  Hopefully you all will see the fruits of this effort in my future work.

Thanks and stay tuned for the Little Cayman Digital Shootout 2012 series.

Louis Kahn

A word about ads on this site…

A note about advertising links on this site: I produce this blog because I want to share and communicate my experiences with the world, but the cost of running the site is not zero.   I help offset the cost of the site by having advertising on the site which pays me a small payment when you the viewer click on a link.  If you see an ad that looks interesting, by all means please click on it from my site to get you the information you might find interesting while helping me pay for the cost of running the site.  Also, note, that I host this site on iPage, which I have found to be a great hosting company for my own site, and they provide great support as well as tools to create blogs like mine.  There is a link at the bottom of this page that will take you to their sign-up process if you would like to start your own blog or website.  If you do click on the link and sign up, they will provide me with a small finders fee as well, so that also helps fund the site.  Ok, enough about money… back to diving.

 

My current and future Certification path with PADI

I got the bug for scuba diving several years ago when I tried a “Discovery Dive” in tropical water.   A week after I got home from that vacation I found a local dive shop in the Seattle area (Underwater Sports) and signed up to become Open Water certified.   That was a fun class, although we started with 8 students in the class and pool, and on the first day of our open water dives, four people (half the class) dropped out.   To be fair, the water here is a balmy 48 degrees so some couldn’t handle that condition.  On top of that, the wind was blowing pretty hard causing the water to be quite rough and choppy.   The four of us that continued braved the cold, wind and chop, and completed the open water certification.

I then did some fun dives, and decided I wanted to become Advanced Open Water certified.   I went back to my same instructor and talked with him about doing that, and combined getting my AOW with also learning how to use a Dry Suit, and getting Dry Suit Certified.  Trying to do the AOW navigation dive in Puget Sounds dark and murky water really made it critical to learn how to use a compass, since visual cue based navigation was impossible.

I then did a good number of fun dives after this both in Puget Sound and in tropical places like Kona, Hawaii.   While in Hawaii, I decided to get myself certified for Enriched Air (Nitrox).   That was a fun class, and now when travelling I almost always prefer to dive Nitrox.

While in the Philippines, I decided to get my Underwater Photography certification, which was quite fun, and I got to use my first DSLR underwater, which was quite cool.

Next up for me will be Rescue Diver certification, which I am hoping to take in Feb of 2012, depending on my instructors availability to teach the class.   Additionally, I would like to get Underwater Videography certification sometime in 2012.   I will only need one additional specialty after these two certifications and I will qualify for the Master Scuba diver certification because I am well over 100 dives now.

After this, I will need to decide if I want to consider going down the Pro path and become a Dive Master.

Anyway, for now, in 2012, my goals are Rescue Diver, Underwater Videography, and then one more cert so I can get my Master Scuba Diver Cert.

What was your path to certification? (or what will it be?)

Make sure you post on the site for others to see.

Thanks,

LouisK

 

New Year, new resolution: DIVE more… oh and lose weight!

Mandarin fish shot in the Philippines

Now that we have started a new year (2012, so hopefully the world isn’t going to end), I plan on making a new years resolution to lose weight (doesn’t everyone) and most importantly dive more.  Hopefully diving more will increase weight loss as I have read several reports that suggest an hour of diving burns 500-1000 calories (who knew doing something fun could burn so much fat).   With that in mind, my goal for 2012 is to do a lot more local diving here in the Pacific Northwest (and add a bunch of new video and photo images to my blog from local dives) as well as do more dive travel this year as well.   I know I will be in the Caribbean in March of this year and plan on getting some diving there, plus I am sure I will make an appearance at least once in Hawaii towards the end of the year.  Other than that, I think it would be really cool to attend the Digital Shootout 2012 in Little Cayman this year.  That event will get me two big fixes, one is of course diving itself, and the other is access to the latest in underwater photography and videography technology and knowledge.

So, everyone have a GREAT 2012, and lets get diving!!!

Thank you  for your continued reading of this blog, it makes diving even more fun because I can share my passion with my readers.  Looking forward to a great and dive-ful year.

LouisK

I would love to hear from you….

I know I love to dive, it’s in my blood now.  When I have the chance, I want to be in the water all the time, and if I don’t have a camera with me I feel somewhat naked.  This is why I created this blog, to share the love of diving and the cool photo’s and video’s that I make with others who might share the passion for the sport.  I am still learning, both diving as well as video and photography.  If you have comments and feedback on my blogging skills, my diving, places I have been, equipment I use, suggestions for better photography and videography, please share it with me.   I welcome all feedback and want to continue to improve.   Some of my photo’s are overly “blue” which is a common problem underwater, and I am working both on getting better equipment to help with that (notably lights and camera) as well as improving my skills in post production.   I also hope to improve my video post-production quality to produce entertaining and exciting video content that not only shows off the amazing things I have seen, but also adds a sense of wonder and awe with better editing and scoring.  I am always looking for help and advice and so if you have some to give, please feel free to share.

Thanks for coming to my blog.