I love diving with Ghost Sharks (Chimaera monstrosa)

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Very cool!
 
Nice. What camera are you using? The lack of video lights kind of added to video. I especially liked the back lighting when your buddy was illuminating the sharks.

I spent the whole time watching trying to think of a Tuco joke, but came up empty. :wink:
 
Those Casio Exilims were great P&S cameras for underwater. I owned two of them at one point.

Nice video. I love swimming with those fish ... they're plentiful where I live ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Those Casio Exilims were great P&S cameras for underwater. I owned two of them at one point.

Nice video. I love swimming with those fish ... they're plentiful where I live ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)



As I was watching the video I was thinking that we have critters like that here.
 
As I was watching the video I was thinking that we have critters like that here.

Indeed we do ... in fact they're the most plentiful fish in Puget Sound, thanks to the fact that they have absolutely no commercial value ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

---------- Post added November 11th, 2013 at 08:45 AM ----------

Weird looking fish, had to check Wikipedia

Rabbit fish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

... also known as a Barry Manilow fish ... :D





... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
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