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XRay covers diving all over the World.
Some of the main feature and hightlights in this issue include;
X-Ray #36
Sweden - Baltic Diving and Historic Wrecks
From the rugged west coast, with its dramatic drop-off and unique ecosystems, to majestic wrecksperfectly preserved over the centuriesand crystal clear lakes, Sweden has everything.
Jade Treasures
Carol Tedesco reveals the detective work behind stones of green treasures from a 17th century wreck.
Wetsuits anno 2010
Wayne Fenior looks at todays modern wetsuit. It embodies technology that benefits divers with an abundant choice of options, to fit most any size and shape of diver, and any style of diving activity from mild tropical to very cold water.
Canada - Hudson Bay
Trekking Canadas Sub-Arctic Region in Manitoba with Barb Roy reporting from Churchill.
Lessons from Technical Diving
Mark Powell discusses what can be learnt from the Techies and how it can be applied to recreational diving.
Mike Valentine: Underwater Cinematographer
Roz Lunn gets the scoop on Mike Valentine, respected underwater cinematographer who has worked over 80 films, from the 007 movie, Casino Royale, to Ridley Scott's forthcoming version of Robin Hood, starring Russell Crowe.
Dogfish and politicians
Shark expert and underwater photographer, Andy Murch, talks about the curious and playful spiny dogfish, which are overfished in some areas, and overpopulated in others, due to the whims of politicians.
Digital Underwater Photography
Renowned photographer Lawson Wood helps us choose what type of camera to buy. Should we go for the Digital Single Lens Reflex, or should we go for a compact point-and-shoot camera with live-view screening?
Haitian Metal Art
Gifted artisans hit by the quake in Haiti take recycled drum metal and create exquisite art of mermaids and sea life.
Plus our columnists... Robert Sterner's Book Log and Gear Check, Ron Rondeau's Marine Archeology 101, Adam St.Gelais Unique Dive Site at Blue Heron Bridge in Florida; and Travel News from Scott Bennett.
Happy reading!
Download your free copy of X-Ray Magazine here (file format: pdf)
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XRay covers diving all over the World.
Some of the main feature and hightlights in this issue include;
X-Ray #36
Sweden - Baltic Diving and Historic Wrecks
From the rugged west coast, with its dramatic drop-off and unique ecosystems, to majestic wrecksperfectly preserved over the centuriesand crystal clear lakes, Sweden has everything.
Jade Treasures
Carol Tedesco reveals the detective work behind stones of green treasures from a 17th century wreck.
Wetsuits anno 2010
Wayne Fenior looks at todays modern wetsuit. It embodies technology that benefits divers with an abundant choice of options, to fit most any size and shape of diver, and any style of diving activity from mild tropical to very cold water.
Canada - Hudson Bay
Trekking Canadas Sub-Arctic Region in Manitoba with Barb Roy reporting from Churchill.
Lessons from Technical Diving
Mark Powell discusses what can be learnt from the Techies and how it can be applied to recreational diving.
Mike Valentine: Underwater Cinematographer
Roz Lunn gets the scoop on Mike Valentine, respected underwater cinematographer who has worked over 80 films, from the 007 movie, Casino Royale, to Ridley Scott's forthcoming version of Robin Hood, starring Russell Crowe.
Dogfish and politicians
Shark expert and underwater photographer, Andy Murch, talks about the curious and playful spiny dogfish, which are overfished in some areas, and overpopulated in others, due to the whims of politicians.
Digital Underwater Photography
Renowned photographer Lawson Wood helps us choose what type of camera to buy. Should we go for the Digital Single Lens Reflex, or should we go for a compact point-and-shoot camera with live-view screening?
Haitian Metal Art
Gifted artisans hit by the quake in Haiti take recycled drum metal and create exquisite art of mermaids and sea life.
Plus our columnists... Robert Sterner's Book Log and Gear Check, Ron Rondeau's Marine Archeology 101, Adam St.Gelais Unique Dive Site at Blue Heron Bridge in Florida; and Travel News from Scott Bennett.
Happy reading!
Download your free copy of X-Ray Magazine here (file format: pdf)
►► Full Screen version of X-Ray Magazine - best resolution
http://www.xray-mag.com/pdfs/xray36/X-Ray36_FS.pdf
►► X-Ray Magazine - compressed low-res version
http://www.xray-mag.com/pdfs/xray36/X-Ray36.pdf