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Blair Mott

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This post is the official beginning of the Force Fin
fan club photo gallery. As of today the gallery will
be in a thread format in the Force Fin equipment sub
forum.

If you have any photos above or below the water of
Force Fins we would like you to post them here. This
post will serve as a rally point for any Force Fins
that have been captured with a camera.

On the Scubaboard there are a lot of members who have
never even seen a Force Fin before so don't forget to identify your Force Fin model in your brief description of the photo and include where it was taken. This documentation of Force Fin sightings will be helpful to others who are searching to see Force Fin divers in action above or below the water.

All photos will be considered for awards by a panel of experts, including Bob Evans who was awarded an honorary Masters Degree in Photography by the Trustees of Brooks Institute and is a member of the the OAS Ocean Artist Society. Welcome to the Ocean Artists Society
 
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Steve Mussman's Sea Lab Diving in Georgia Sea Lab Page is a full service dive center that also plans dive trips all over the world. This photo was taken in Little Cayman where it appears to be a Force Fin Convention . This one of a kind photo shows Original, Pro and Tan Delta Force Fin Models.
 
Boy, it took some persuasion on our end to get me in the pool facilities, especially I am the only one there with a whole snorkel gear. Jay deliberately, told me to walk around with my mask and carry my "funny looking flippers" to start a scene so he will be able to catch the women on camera without being noticed.

You will also find me trying my Force Fin Extra Force for the first time!

Yes, I know. I don't have the money to buy the whiskers at this time:(

http://www.scubaboard.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/94051

http://www.scubaboard.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/94050

http://www.scubaboard.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/94055


The pictures came from my old Navy friend, Jay Vital.
 
Well, we didn't get any in-water photos yet... but this is what Avi and I deal with every morning. what fins do we dive today?
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from left to right,
Pros, my SD-1 Military, TanDelta, SD-1 Excellerating version 2, Excellerating Force TanDelta, Avi's SD-1 Miltary, Foils
and that's not even the entire collection, most notably missing the Extra Force TanDeltas that I left back home
 
Avi and I about to dive, we hit the 42F water about 5 minutes later. Man is it beautiful here. For all those you have never, I recommend diving Alaska if only to see the views above water.

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Looking forward to joining both of you someday. This dive spot is at your front door? What is the visibility?
 
Bob,
That is my Yard and Frances our Pug.
The Viz is about 80ft at depth. We are about 3/4 of the way finished with Josh's DM course.
We are diving daily and I have truly fallen in love with my Tan Delta Force Fins
Avi
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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