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Thanks for the well wishes...almost all good again.alcina:OK...I've been slack...I think that eel is my favourite of all of your shots so far! Excellent job...was it with the WAL and 180?
Glad to hear you are feeling better...hope you get back in the water next week after your working weekend!
marpacifica:Lisa,
Now it's my turn to say that I'm SPEECHLESS. Especially love the composition, lighting and sharpness of the first eel shot and the others are dang good in their own right. The structure you filmed the eel in lead the eye naturally to the eel. Great job.
Thanks Yoda! I hope your well wishes work. I gotta go diving next week as we're getting special company/customers from the mainland....SeaYoda:Sorry to hear you're sick. May be there is a bug going around the internet over there with you and Gilligan out of commission in such a short time frame ? Get well soon.
Thanks Dennis! I am shooting for a dive on Monday morning...cross your fingers for meDennisW:Sorry to hear you are feeling under the weather. I'm sure you will be back taking more pretty pictures for us soon.
Take care,
Aggie Diver:leesa,
Great pics! I think your first eel is a reticulated moray. I miss Hawaii Granted I've only experienced Gulf of Mexico, Bahamas, and Hawaii diving, but Sea Tiger is easily my favorite wreck. So much life on it.
There's a coral head in Kaneohe that has an albino white moray living in it, that's about the only thing I regretted not getting a pic of down there (it was pretty silty, and a night dive and my batteries were about dead). More pics on the Sea Tiger being a close second.