drrich2
Contributor
"You think so? I've seen it quite light in the Sea of Cortez at ~150-160 FSW. In the Caribbean, I imagine it would be very well lighted that deep."
I didn't mean light intensity; I mean color range. My 2 deepest dives were both around 136 feet deep, one Oil Slick Leap, Bonaire, one the Blue Hole, Belize. Neither was dark; it's just that so other much color had screened out.
It'd be interesting if the woman would take a video camera with her on a couple of dives, to show what she's looking at down there. That's part of what I'm wondering; how much of this is deep diving to see something, and how much (if any) to feel something? I haven't done it so I lack a decent frame of reference.
Richard.
I didn't mean light intensity; I mean color range. My 2 deepest dives were both around 136 feet deep, one Oil Slick Leap, Bonaire, one the Blue Hole, Belize. Neither was dark; it's just that so other much color had screened out.
It'd be interesting if the woman would take a video camera with her on a couple of dives, to show what she's looking at down there. That's part of what I'm wondering; how much of this is deep diving to see something, and how much (if any) to feel something? I haven't done it so I lack a decent frame of reference.
Richard.