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Bjorn Vang Jensen <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 8 Sep 2002 07:34:02 +0800
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Robert, there are lots of great shots there! One question, do you use one or
two strobes ?

Bjorn

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Delfs" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 03:07
Subject: [SCUBA-SE] Photos from PNG (July/August)


> I've posted some photos from the PNG trip on my website.  You can jump
> directly to the thumbnails page for these images at:
>
>            http://www.tabula-international.com/UW/PNG2/PNG2Index.html
>
> The trip included a transit of the Bismarck Sea (from Manus to Kimbe)
> on the M/V Pelagian, a short stay at Walindi Plantation at Kimbe Bay, a
> short trip on the M/V Chertan in Milne Bay, and a few more days back at
> Walindi  (where my stay was interrupted by the eruption of Mt. Pago,
> which forced the shutdown of Hoskins Airport.)
>
> I shot a lot more wide-angle on this trip than before.  (One
> unanticipated benefit of this move is that there were far fewer slides
> that could even be remotely considered "keepers" than when I mostly
> shot macro!)  The Bismarck Sea sites were mostly oceanic reefs and
> atolls, which a lot of the time meant shooting sharks and barracuda,
> though I also tried to do more wide-angle reef scenics.  But there were
> also some good macro subjects, particularly when we got to the Vitu
> Islands and the Father's Reef system north of New Britain, and of
> course in Milne Bay.
>
> I'd appreciate any feed-back (positive or negative) you may have about
> any of these shots.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robert Delfs
>
>
>
> Robert Delfs
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