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Thanks for the kind words everyone -- I'm shooting a Nikon D70s in an Ikelite housing. It is a GREAT rig for both wideangle and macro, though the lack of a live LCD screen is kinda rough (all composition must be done through the viewfinder, which is really small underwater).

Bob -- the flabellina was just hangin out in about 10 feet of water. At first I almost missed him, but then I saw a little bit of orange and slowed down. He was a little guy (half an inch), and he kept moving out of focus, but I managed to get one or two in focus shots.
 
Very nice shots!

What is so wonderful in PS diving is that in all the seemingly gray boring silt is a beautiful and colorful creature brightening it up!
 
mwpowell:
Your pictures are beautiful. You folks in the Northwest sure have some great diving.

Mike

We are indeed blessed.

Good photos man, loved the hermit crab.
 
single DS-125 :)

Focusing was a pain in the neck though; I blew the bulb in my HID last week, and so I was using the strobe light to focus, and it sucked.
 
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