Super! What is the 4th photo please? I can't quite make it out.
It's this guy:
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Super! What is the 4th photo please? I can't quite make it out.
Awesome pics!
How cold is "coldish"? I'm asking since we'll be in Tulamben in the first week of May and still debating on wetsuit thickness.
Nice pics!
What kind of camera are you using?
Super! What is the 4th photo please? I can't quite make it out.
...so do the best I can with a Cannon G16 I got about seven years ago
Thanks for the kind words everyone.
Coldish is a consistent 25ish. Cold water has absolutely pushed up which is funny because I decided after my trip last October to Pandang Bai I was gong to ensure no more cold for a while. Yesterday on Seraya we managed to hit 21 for a while. It sucked. Tulamben is almost always 28; it just seems I am cursed with cold upwellings.
I'm a poor high school teacher so do the best I can with a Cannon G16 I got about seven years ago. I use an Ikelite housing and a couple of Sea & Sea YS-01 strobes and a +10 diopter. I have been on the fence for years about upgrading, but...you know... The next step is an awful big rabbit hole...
I always called them fried egg nudibranchs but I googled that and am way off. It is one of these: Carminodoris estrelyado (Gosliner & Behrens, 1998) [Hoplodoris]
Heading there in two weeks time after ADEX in Singapore, really looking forward to it.
I'm a poor high school teacher so do the best I can with a Cannon G16 I got about seven years ago. I use an Ikelite housing and a couple of Sea & Sea YS-01 strobes and a +10 diopter. I have been on the fence for years about upgrading, but...you know... The next step is an awful big rabbit hole...
I freakin' HATE being cold. I may become known as the "crazy dry suit bule." I may look like an idiot but I will be warm and happy.