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Diving since before there were single hose regulators and learned photography with a Nikonos II. I have dived in almost all of the oceans over the years. Cold water, fresh and salt water and specialize in restricted access surface diving like caves, wrecks and ice. Expert in Nikonos camera use and instruction, I have extensive experience in digital imagery as well. My web site aquaticman.com is still incomplete but growing.
Location:
Mississauga, Ontario Canada
Interests:
Amateur Astronomy, Owl photography and travel.
Occupation:
Trainer in highly technical segment of IT.
Gender:
Male
eBay User Name:
nauiman
Certification Agencies:
NAUI
Dive History:
Divemastered in the Caymans, dived in the Galapagos, Fiji, Vanuatu, Palau, Truk, Cabo San Lucas, Zihuatanejo, Cozumel, Roatan, Papua New Guinea, Vancouver Island and all over Ontario Canada.
Certification Level:
NAUI Instructor, NSS Cave Diver NAUI Divemaster.
# of Logged Dives:
2,500 - 4,999
Dive Classification:
Experienced Diver
Years Certified:
Ten Or More Years
Dive Equipment:
Standard air scuba with dry suit. I've been using dive computers over the years but still in tandem with the U.S. Navy dive tables modified.
bullfrog-eye-detail I used a Nikon D300 with a 60mm Macro. If you look even closer you can see my reflection in its eye. It took about a half an hour partly emmersed in the water at the shoreline to get its trust to get this image.
01/01/2011
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