Bahamas Pictures (Shipwrecks and Sharks) with the SP-350

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Im going to Malapascua next month to see and photograph thresher sharks..I'm thinking of using the strobe since depth ( to see the sharks) would be at 90ft..i need some light. Im also hesitating the strobe light might scare the thresher shark away...and other divers will kill me if that will happen. Threshers are known to be elusive and tend to shy away when it sees divers around.
 
CheddarChick:
82* cold.....??????
Man we were in 60* and under last weekend.....
You are soft.....LOL

It is all relative to where you live and dive. Your blood adjusts to the climate you live in. After three years in Florida your blood thins significantly to cope with the heat. It is rather strange going on vacation to the Caribbean and leaving warmer weather at home in Tampa.
 
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