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Ah, that one is missing in this frame... he is in the hole at the bottom of this picture...:D
 
The one who isn't trying to swim at a 45º angle?
 
Round two:

One couple on this trip kindly offered me the advice that if I lowered my tank a bit, and maybe added ankle weights, I would better be able to "get vertical" during my ascent.

GoodViz2.jpg
 
Good grief...those guys look overweighted. Must have been a resort course.
 
RJP:
Round two:

One couple on this trip kindly offered me the advice that if I lowered my tank a bit, and maybe added ankle weights, I would better be able to "get vertical" during my ascent.

GoodViz2.jpg


Great picture.

Did you use a dome port?
 
Did anybody notice the picture in the "Baby Boomer" article in the latest Dive Training magazine? White haired gentleman looking at a sea fan? I noticed his trim the first time I saw the picture, but it took about half a dozen times before I realized he's in a long hose/bungied backup/BP/W configuration. Maybe there's hope . . .
 
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