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Reef Fish <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Mar 2002 13:41:04 -0500
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On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 11:56:01 -0600, Steven Catron <stepan-
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Reef Fish" <[log in to unmask]>

>> A pic will help, but I assume the law that "when I leave my camera, all
>> the fishes I want to photo show up" held.  :-)

>After one disastrous attempt at UW photography, I promptly gave up!  But
>on the bright side, all the fishes I might want to photo show up.  :)

I am not an UW photog for precisely that reason.  :-)   Not the flooding
part.  The MX10 (good for 99 fsw) didn't even implode when I absent-
mindly took it down to 170 fsw a few times.  Now I am the designated
photog for Sue whenever she wants a pic taken below 130 fsw.

If I can only keep Sue from taking the camera down in our SOB vicinity,
I believe ALL the fishes would come up to my face.  The French Angels
are already doing it.  They have such expressive eyes and curiosity on
a mere little bubble I let out -- which would have ruined a close-up
photo of it.   :-))

Okay, okay you photo pros.  I've seen great macro pics of close-ups.
But I only do "Holy Mackerels".

-- Bob.

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