Hi All,
I had a great Christmas and I hope you did too. Cant wait to get first dive of the new year in!
In the meantime I had to make do with shooting duck and Geese, with the camera only of course.
Friday, 30 December 2011
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Friday, 23 December 2011
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Recent Photos HDR and Winter Wonderland
Weather has been terrible for the last couple of weeks and there is a big swell running on the east coast. No diving for me then so i turned my attention to some land photography. I dabbled with the HDR technique for the first time and below are 3 of my first attempts. I also visited Winter Wonderland in Princes Street and there are 3 of my shots here too.
i hope you like them.
Mike
i hope you like them.
Mike
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Christmas Copy of Wrecks and Reefs of Southeast Scotland
Hi All,
If you are interested in the above book for Christmas, I have around 20 copies left available for signing.
Cost is £16 and postage first class will be £3. If you are interested just get in touch. I will sign them and post them out in time for Christmas if ordered before 15 Dec. After this date i will do my best.
Mike
If you are interested in the above book for Christmas, I have around 20 copies left available for signing.
Cost is £16 and postage first class will be £3. If you are interested just get in touch. I will sign them and post them out in time for Christmas if ordered before 15 Dec. After this date i will do my best.
Mike
Sunday, 13 November 2011
JMD DIVING TORCH CONVERSION/UPGRADE
JMD TORCH CONVERSION UPGRADE
I have or should I say had a JMD B5060 torch. It now has been converted into a JMD B21 torch. The xenon bulb is out and LED’s are in. Here is how I got on with my upgraded torch.
I had owned a JMD B5060 umbilical torch for around 3 years. It was my first choice of torch for deeper wreck diving. Its xenon bulb produced a warm intense beam of light that illuminated the darkest corners of murky wrecks. The torch did have a few drawbacks though. The bulb took a while to warm up to full operating temperature and also battery life was fairly short at around an hour on a fully charged battery.
Then thumbing through the pages of Scottish Diver I saw the JMD advert. This was showing the new LED headsets that could be placed in the original torches. As you can imagine I was very interested in this and I contacted Claire and Julian at JMD. I sent my torch down to them and within a week it was back to me with the xenon bulb replaced with 7 3w LED’s. It certainly looked the part.
On testing the light was powerful. I had opted for the 21W head which has a 2hr 40 minute burn time which far exceeds that of the old xenon bulb. A 7 watt head is also available comprising 7 1w LED’s and the burn time for this unit is a staggering 5hrs 20 minutes. The 21 watt head burns as brightly as the xenon bulb giving 1500 lumins at 6000 Kelvin. The 7 watt head gives 840 lumins at 6000Kelvin. This is identical to the JMD L7 mini torch I have reviewed earlier. For the review of this torch see here http://mikeclarkdiveblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/jmd-l7-mini-led-lantern-diving-torch.html
So you have a choice between power and burn times to suit your diving needs. I can certainly recommend the 21 watt head. It gives off a very powerful beam with a great blue white light. Gone are the days of waiting for a bulb to warm up. The LED’s draw power from the battery via a microprocessor controlled driver. Power up is instantaneous and the light omitted by the torch is constant as long as power is left in the battery.
Both umbilical and lantern style JMD torches can be upgraded.
Charging the unit is still exactly the same and if you opt for the fast charger, this does the job in around 3hours.
So should you upgrade if you own a conventional JMD B5060 torch? The answer is yes! There is no need to think about it, if you have a JMD torch and a spare £100 you will not regret opting for this upgrade. Better battery Life, Instant power, Better performance, no worries about a bulb going POP and you are future proofing your torch.
Now the question you will all be asking is how much does it cost?
Well for a new headset, that is the whole light assembly it costs:-
7 X 1W LED model £185.46 7 Watt
7 X 3W LED model £197.46 21 Watt
And you can keep your old headset as a spare, although it’s unlikely you will ever need it again.
If you just wish to replace the bulb with the LED unit, which is what I opted for the cost is:-
7 X 1W £90.01 7 Watt
7 X 3W £102.01 21 Watt
This procedure can be carried out by the user but JMD recommend that you return your torch to them for the conversion. This will keep your warranty intact.
The full price list and details of the JMD range of LED Torches visit http://www.jmdsports.co.uk/7-led-diving-torches
Goodman Style Handle cost £30
I used the above handle with the torch and found it superb to use. I had difficulties in the past using torches with my camera system. This handle basically freed up my hand again so that I didn’t have to drop the torch every time I took a shot.
The handle is solid and made out of good materials. It has also been made to fit perfectly with the range of JMD umbilical torches.
I found it very nice to use.
Mike Clark
ANEMONE FEST! DIVING THE CAVES, LOCH LONG, SCOTLAND
The Caves
Well its been great to get back into the water and to get back to one of my favourite dive spots in Loch Long.
Adding to that diving with my pals Gordon Of GM Diving and Charlie of Dive more Scotland. After the abseil down through the culvert we noted a very high tide at the site. Vis was fairly good for here around 4 metres but it was pitch black at 30 metres. This made it difficult to photograph the shimmering comb jellies in the depths. There were other subjects and the anemones were fantastic.
Here are some images of the day.
Mike
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Shipwreck
No Diving today for me, Weather looked good though, so i headed for the beach. I managed to take some pictures of a shipwreck without getting too wet.
Saturday, 22 October 2011
EAST LOTHIAN SAC FUN DAY'S AT ST. ABBS
Mark Crane is the Entertainment Officer of East Lothian SAC. once again he organised a fun weekend at St. Abbs. A whole weekend of fun was too much for me So I only made the Saturday. Conditions were very challenging but some divers wanted their pictures taken. here are the results. It was a great day which i enjoyed very much. We dived from Peter Gibson's Boat Selkie and Graham Crowe's boat Stingray.
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Mike Clark Photo Galeries on Photobox
Hi All,
Mike Clark Underwater Photos are now on Photobox. As well as my Underwater images I have images of Wildlife above the waves, Landscapes and Seascapes. There are also galleries for Aircraft and night time images including firework displays at Edinburgh Castle. You can access all these albums from the links on my Blog Page or click buy prints from http://www.underwater-photos.co.uk/ or click on the links below. I hope you enjoy looking
See them All here
Mike Clark Landscape Images
Mike Clark Seascape Images
Mike Clark Night Time Images
Mike Clark Wildlife Images
Mike Clark Planes, Trains and Boat Images
and last but not least
Mike Clark Underwater Photos
Mike Clark Underwater Photos are now on Photobox. As well as my Underwater images I have images of Wildlife above the waves, Landscapes and Seascapes. There are also galleries for Aircraft and night time images including firework displays at Edinburgh Castle. You can access all these albums from the links on my Blog Page or click buy prints from http://www.underwater-photos.co.uk/ or click on the links below. I hope you enjoy looking
See them All here
Mike Clark Landscape Images
Mike Clark Seascape Images
Mike Clark Night Time Images
Mike Clark Wildlife Images
Mike Clark Planes, Trains and Boat Images
and last but not least
Mike Clark Underwater Photos
Monday, 10 October 2011
2006 Crusaders Chase fording the River Esk in Musselburgh
Hi All,
Here are another batch of images of the Common Riding in Musselburgh. This was my first attempt at photographing the Crusaders Chase event in 2006. Here the riders ford the River Esk in Musselburgh.
Mike Clark
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