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Tony
Henneke has been an avid underwater photographer for the
past 10 years, combining his curiosity about the underwater
world with his interest in nature photography. His extensive
SCUBA diving experience (over 1,000 dives worldwide) has helped
him overcome the special lighting, composition, environmental,
and physical challenges inherent with underwater photography.
He periodically teaches underwater photography classes, with
particular emphasis on the Nikonos V camera, lenses, and strobes.
Tony
shares his interests in diving and photography with his wife
Barbara, a certified diving instructor. They have had the opportunity
to dive in the Florida Keys, the
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Bahamas,
Belize, Bonaire, the Cayman Islands, Cozumel, Curacao, Roatan,
St. Thomas, Cocos Island, the Galapagos Islands, and the islands
of Yap and Palau in Micronesia. Tony has captured many delightful
underwater images from these exotic locations. His photographs
include diverse subjects - schooling fish, marine animal silhouettes,
coral-encrusted wrecks, and macro close-ups of coral, anemone,
and other reef creatures.
Tony regularly
displays his images on nationally recognized nature photography
websites. His most recent gallery exhibit was at the Packinghouse
Gallery in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida.
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