I am getting more and more messages with questions about my gear, so here's a little history of my photo equipment: Back in 2007 when I started diving I had a camera with me right away. It was a Sea&Sea Motomarine MX-10 with film. The photos had much potential for improvement. 😉 Next was a Canon Ixus 100 which allowed some good pics which were quickly followed by much better ones taken with a Canon G10. A big step forward was my upgrade to my still-owned Canon G15. I love that little thing cause combined with an external flash the pics can be quite brilliant and most of the pics you are seeing here came out of it. After flooding my Ikelite AF-35 I bought a used Sea&Sea YS-90. So this shot I took with the G15 plus YS-90. but I want a larger range regarding aperture. That's why I am in the process of upgrading my gear to take my Canon 70D underwater. I decided to go with #Ikelite because the housing is not so pricy and I want to invest a bit more into my strobes, lenses and domes. So i got the housing, one Ikelite DS161 (which is brilliant and I decided to get a second one), the Canon 100mm L IS and the Tokina 10-17mm. The 8'' dome is in the mail, so slowly but surely I only need one more thing: to get back into the water. 🤗 #padi #diving #canon #seaandsea #canonmoment #natgeowild #natgeo #underwater #uw #underwaterphotography #uwphoto #scuba #scubadiving #instadive #tauchen #plongee #buceo #boot2017 #bootduesseldorf #scubadiverid #yourshotphotographer #divermag #ScubaQuality @ikelite #underwateremotions @scubasnapshots @underwater_world_ @scubadiverid @discoverocean (hier: Vava'u , Tonga)