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I did this project yesterday! The project goal was to take samples for carbon 14 dating, of turtle remains located in a cave. My job was to photograph the project in progress as well as take shots of the remains. The cave entrance is at a depth of 110 ft at the remains are located in the uppermost chamber at 78 ft.
The cave dive itself was a walk in the park compared to getting to it! After a 11/2 hour boat ride to the infamous north side of Guam ( the washing machine ), In the water we were fighting massive surge and ripping current. In the cave space was quite limited and getting my camera rig in position was a bit difficult. To say the least, this was one of my more challenging photo projects.
Here are a few shots of the cave.
Will post more normal stuff next.
Image by Chris Bangs (Copyright) posted at ScubaGallery
Image by Chris Bangs (Copyright) posted at ScubaGallery
Image by Chris Bangs (Copyright) posted at ScubaGallery
The cave dive itself was a walk in the park compared to getting to it! After a 11/2 hour boat ride to the infamous north side of Guam ( the washing machine ), In the water we were fighting massive surge and ripping current. In the cave space was quite limited and getting my camera rig in position was a bit difficult. To say the least, this was one of my more challenging photo projects.
Here are a few shots of the cave.
Will post more normal stuff next.
Image by Chris Bangs (Copyright) posted at ScubaGallery
Image by Chris Bangs (Copyright) posted at ScubaGallery
Image by Chris Bangs (Copyright) posted at ScubaGallery