After practicing all winter I finally did my first dives on the Great Lakes (pics)

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Great shots. That looks like a wreck I would like to dive someday. Sadly, Lake Michigan is not quite as easily accessed for me :D.
 
I would look into replacing the ink cartridge in your camera....


Nice photo's......

Yep - They were all green and yellow. My SD card must need a head cleaning.
Black and white works for ships I think.

---------- Post added May 21st, 2013 at 02:20 PM ----------

Great shots. That looks like a wreck I would like to dive someday. Sadly, Lake Michigan is not quite as easily accessed for me :D.

I'm trying to talk my wife into a trip to tobermory.

She doesn't dive but it looks like a cool little town.

---------- Post added May 21st, 2013 at 02:22 PM ----------

Nice! i'm so jealous as to the lack of zebra mussels there - Erie is slammed :(

I was suprised myself. I have been reading about how bad they were. I've seen some pics of the WElls Burt from a few years back when there was almost no coverage. It was really cool to see all the wood beams and chains.
 
I'm trying to talk my wife into a trip to tobermory.

She doesn't dive but it looks like a cool little town.

well like I said on FB, let me know if you do.......I may be able to buddy up with you. Tobermory is a cute town but there is not much to do for a non-diver after the first day IMO.
 
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