The Value of a Diving Buddy... A Photographer's Perspective

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I'm a Fish!
by Doug Klug

From our first scuba class, we learn that having a buddy is important. Divers are taught about increased safety, more enjoyment, and even the advantages of a second pair of hands hauling around heavy dive gear. Somewhere along the line, however, the question of solo-diving always comes up. I'm not here to preach to anyone ... Read More

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I had a like encounter. Back before Cave Diving took the camera out of my hands, I was paired up with a fellow from Manchester, UK. On the second day he was finding things for me to photograph. It was wonderful to find 4 Hermacinda Nuedibranch's to fit into one macro shot.

Yep - I emailed him that shot and a few more.

Now to get the Cave Diving training done and comfortable so I can put a camera in my hands again. But that will be a long time. :blinking:
 
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