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Wow, thanks for sharing. Those pictures are awesome.
 
They come close and right past, but it is more a risk of a side swipe than a skewer right through, they are smarter than that. They must think we are so slow and clumsy
Thank you for your compliments. It was such an awesome fun experience.
 
WOW!!! those are great images.

Thats why I sold my Sea & Sea camera. Try as i might I could never come up with images like that.
 
very nice
 
You have to have a camera with no shutter delay and a variety of lenses to switch. You have to do alot of swimming so that smaller your camera housing and rig are the better. Though at the surface, often it is dark down there too.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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