Some poorly shot photos from Moorea, French Polynesia
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Yours Truly, Carl Fallon, Platinum PADI Course Director #466617
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It was certainly amazing. Heh, around here, I'm happy when the viz breaks the 10 foot mark. I can't even estimate how far I could see there, other than to say it was well over 100 (depth at which I looked up and could CLEARLY see the boat).
Can't wait to do some more. Will probably do Honduras next year (assuming hurricanes don't destroy it).
Originally Posted by Carl_Fallon
Having a camera changes the way you dive doesnt it?:
Most definitely. My DIR buddies would be ashamed :P
Originally Posted by Carl_Fallon
Are you hooked
Well, I don't know. I think I may shoot about half the time. I found myself more concerned with getting shots than enjoying the dives. I do the same when I bring my cameras with me hiking, etc.. I become fixated on photography.
I remember one hike I took in northern California... afterwards, my fiancee and her cousin were talking about how amazing it was. Sadly, I couldn't participate in the conversation other than to say, "I don't know, I spent most of the time metering light."