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    July/August Issue of PNW Diver now available

    The July/August edition of the PNW Diver Magazine, geared toward photographers and videographers, is now available online at their website. pnwdiver.com Past issues are also available. All are FREE. Subscriptions are also available so you don't miss another issue. "We have made the July/August...
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    PNW Diver March/April Edition

    The March/April edition of the PNWDiver is available for download at the following link. The purpose of the magazine is to promote, encourage and educate underwater photographers and videographers of the Pacifc NorthWest. I hope you enjoy this issue. Cheers, Kerry Current Issue - PNW Diver...
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    January 2015 Edition of PNW Diver Available

    We are very excited to re-launch the PNWDiver to a new, updated look. This issue is the biggest yet with a whopping 54 pages of interesting articles and beautiful images. We've included two new sections that will hopefully encourage you to share some of your photography from our waters. Pacific...
  4. kenns

    January 2015 Edition of PNW Diver Available

    We are very excited to re-launch the PNWDiver Magazine to a new, updated look. This issue is the biggest yet with a whopping 54 pages of interesting articles and beautiful images. We've included two new sections that will hopefully encourage you to share some of your photography from our waters...
  5. kenns

    Sony NEX5n w/ Aquatica Housing and lots of goodies FOR SALE

    I have purchased a new camera and housing, therefore, my old one must go. It has served me well for the last two years taking photos mainly in local waters. I’ve never had a leak! Since I do mostly shore diving, there are nicks and scratches on the housing, but everything is functional. In my...
  6. kenns

    Sigma 17-70 f2.8 review??

    Thanks for commenting so far. I really am torn. I think the Tokina 10-17 is definitely one to get, but I would use it rarely here. I was looking at the Nikon 10-24, thinking that might be better, but the though of putting a 1.4 on the Tokina is intriguing. Thanks. Keep the comments coming!
  7. kenns

    Sigma 17-70 f2.8 review??

    I have a D7100 and dive mostly in the Pacific Northwest. My primary lens choice will be a 105mm macro since visibility is traditionally pretty low here, but for the occasion when I want to take pics of larger fish or pilings and such, I was thinking that the "Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4 MACRO OS" might...
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    Lost: Aquatica +5 diopter at Kelvin Grove, BC

    On June 1st, I lost my Aquatica Diopter that screws on the the front of my flat port. I was at Kelvin Grove (Lion's Bay, British Columbia, Canada). I had it during my first dive (the right wall) so I think it fell off during my surface swim to the rock jumble on the left side. I noticed it...
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    Torn between DX and Full frame (D600/D610 vs D7100)

    I'm curious about what you decided.
  10. kenns

    Geo 2 Blinking. Is it toast?

    Depth sensor, huh? This is interesting then. Shortly after I got it I noticed that it kept giving me 'rapid ascent' warnings. On one occasion I was able to borrow a cable so I could see my dive profiles and it revealed that the 'rapid ascent' occurred at the last 5-6' of my dive. I KNOW I'm...
  11. kenns

    Geo 2 Blinking. Is it toast?

    Not yet. I will though.
  12. kenns

    Geo 2 Blinking. Is it toast?

    I've had my Geo 2 for a couple of years. I've already replaced the battery once and was due for another battery change soon. During my last dive my computer read gibberish alternating between depth reading about halfway through (total of 62 minutes with max depth of 103'). A week later the...
  13. kenns

    Geo 2 Blinking. Is it toast?

    I've had my Geo 2 for a couple of years. I've already replaced the battery once and was due for another battery change soon. During my last dive my computer read gibberish alternating between depth reading about halfway through (total of 62 minutes with max depth of 103'). A week later the...
  14. Leopard Nudibranch

    Leopard Nudibranch

    This Nudibranch was eating its favourite food, orange finger sponge.
  15. Gunnel

    Gunnel

    It just sat there looking at me. How cute!
  16. Giant Barnacles Feeding

    Giant Barnacles Feeding

    Several barnacles were feeding in the prime location for a nice dark background.
  17. Lion's Mane Jelly

    Lion's Mane Jelly

    While sitting at our safety stop mid-column, this lovely huge jelly swims by.
  18. Spearnose Poacher

    Spearnose Poacher

    Very cooperative model.
  19. Spiny Lumpsucker

    Spiny Lumpsucker

    A lucky shot of this tiny little Lumpsucker swimming.
  20. Moon Jelly

    Moon Jelly

    This was taken in the Howe Sound in British Columbia. The unusual colouring caught my eye and I was pleasantly surprised at the glowing effect of my strobe lighting.
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