This shot was taken on the wreck/artificial reef of the Eagle outside of Tavernier in the Keys last Saturday. The arrow crab appears to be holding something that looks like an egg sac. If so this could be a female shot just before releasing her young. If anyone can be more specific as to what I...
I did a two tank dive on the wreck (err...artificial reef) of the Eagle with Conch Republic Divers out of Tavernier in the Florida Keys last Saturday. This guy also did the "double eagle" and looked suspiciously familiar to me. Can anyone help with the ID?
---Bob
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My August issue of Scuba Diving magazine just arrived. Starting on page 36 there is a feature article titled "Where Oceans Collide." Check out pages 42, 43 and 45 for fantastic pictures credited to Mike Veitch. Way to go Mike!!!!
---Bob
Thanks to all for the kind comments.
You don't miss much, Brian. I had the good fortune to be on dives with great vis and ambient light and manage to get very close to the subjects. Shooting RAW aids the post processing to bring out the color and detail.
---Bob
For a number of reasons I shall not bore you with, I have not gotten wet since February and have not had my 20D underwater since last year. Capt Gary at Conch Republic Divers helped me break my slump on an extended weekend in the Keys. On Monday Gary took my wife Lynne and I to the Conch Wall...
Danette: I am sorry for the delay in the reply but I have been off Scubaboard for over a month.
I just posted a thread with a link to Trevor Morris' Photoshop keyboard shortcuts. PS6 is included. The shift-control F should work in PS6 at least on a PC.
The actions palette (they now call...
If you are looking for a cheat sheet for Photoshop shortcuts, Trevor Morris has updated his for CS4. If you are running prior versions of Photoshop you can download a cheat sheet for the version you are using back to PS5. I find these to be very useful and hope they are of help to Scubaboard...
Anyone who has taken an underwater photograph has experienced that malaise of depth and lack of strobe coverage called the Dead Red Channel. Several years ago a member of this forum, David Kusner, who went by the board name Mandrake demonstrated a method to repair the dead red channel in...
It is funny that you would mention that.
---Bob
Note: The Deep and the original poster were produced in1977 by Casablanca Filmworks and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Portions of the movie poster were used for satirical purposes and no copyrights are claimed to the original work.
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