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Terrific pictures. Never mind the C&C, how about some lessons?!! Lots of great pictures, but I especially liked the crabs. The Hermit in the Whelk shell is a cutie. I was very impressed with the Scorpion. Usually they just look like a rock. You got him at a perfect time, with his mouth open and really got nice detail.
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Nikon D300 MDX-D300 and (2) Sea and Sea YS-110, Fisheye mini focus light. 60mm Nikkor micro AF-D, 10-17 Tokina, 35mm Nikkor f:2 AF-D
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Terrific pictures. Never mind the C&C, how about some lessons?!! Lots of great pictures, but I especially liked the crabs. The Hermit in the Whelk shell is a cutie. I was very impressed with the Scorpion. Usually they just look like a rock. You got him at a perfect time, with his mouth open and really got nice detail.
Thanks a lot, Larry, i appreciate
Oh, I forgot some of last year's shots. Not the best ones technically speaking, but among my best diving memories, of course :