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alcina:
Very cool :)

Too say the least...and I guess you would make the third unlikely buddy (to a shark). :)
 
You shouldn't be so modest - it's a rare shot and wouldn't have been grabbed if you weren't prepared and well set up. Quite remarkable really to have both subjects quite well lit and in reasonable focus. I like it! Well done.
 
Mike Newman:
You shouldn't be so modest - it's a rare shot and wouldn't have been grabbed if you weren't prepared and well set up. Quite remarkable really to have both subjects quite well lit and in reasonable focus. I like it! Well done.
:blush:...awwww, shucks
 
Does this follow that old opposites attract saying?

Cool shot!
 
:rofl:
 
I was on Oahu last summer with my wife and kids and got hooked. Hawaiian water set the scuba hook again after a couple of years of no diving.
I took quite a few film photos with a Reefmaster RC, non as good as what you have, but I was indeed thankful to dive again in such a beautiful place that reinstalled the scuba addiction.
 
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