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Great shots Parabolic, I'm curious what are you shooting with?
Your images have an interesting feel to them, almost filmlike dare I say...

Those plumose anemones are wonderful by the way :).
 
Thanks Jamdiver. They're digital. I use a Fuji S2 Pro in a Subal S2 housing, two Sea and Sea YS-90DX strobes, Nikon lenses 60mm, 105mm, 10.5mm, 12-24mm. I go into some tedious detail about my conversion from film to digital at www.kenbondy.com/digital.htm if you want to really waste some time :)
 
parabolic:
Thanks Jamdiver. They're digital. I use a Fuji S2 Pro in a Subal S2 housing, two Sea and Sea YS-90DX strobes, Nikon lenses 60mm, 105mm, 10.5mm, 12-24mm. I go into some tedious detail about my conversion from film to digital at www.kenbondy.com/digital.htm if you want to really waste some time :)

Ahhh..... thanks and I will :).
 
Diver Dennis:
Terrific shots Ken! LOVE the nudis and great expression on the blenny.


See what you're missing out on :wink:
 
Very cool, PB! I especially love that blenny. It's amazing what critters are lurking beneath the surface on the west coast.
 
You're right Rick. I will definitely plan a trip to see you guys in the new year. I think you guys know I'll be in Bohol during the Great MOF get together. I KNOW you guys will have too much fun...:D
 

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