A lesson in proper use of a camera lanyard

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hahah that was hilarious! I like the way (you?) were looking for the camera as it floats away...
 
paulpost:
Was funny , even if you'd planed it woudn't been so well taped.
The closeup of the kelp, I asume, was grate, did you have acloseup lens ?

OMG I don't think I will be able to go to sleep now that was so hilarious. That was classic, especially with you looking for the camera as it bolted for the surface. I hope your housing didn't embolize as it ascended :)
 
That's the advantage of keeping your housing slightly bouyant, especially at deep dive sites...
 
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