Yes it's been very quiet in the Ohana lately. As Kidspot mentioned in Al's recent thread, it's been pretty wintry here with clouds, showers and temps in the low 70's (both dry and wet). :11:
I have been exercising my SB addiction over on the main forums, where a very colorful pack of posts debated the use of the last 500 psi in your tank. Coincidentally, I had an on-topic encounter after a whale hunt / deep reef exploration scooter dive off Wailea Beach. :14:
With just under 600 psi I crossed paths with a pair of manta rays, and one humored me with a slow game of photo tag (dwindling scooter battery). I shot 20 raw ray images with my trusty but slow 5050, the last manta shot ~300 psi. Finished up with the turtle I couldn't get in the next to last manta shot. As with a previous solo scooter post, I am not recommending anybody without serious water skills attempt anything similar! :no
By the time I got back on-line the most entertaining of those previously mentioned threads was closed for cleaning, and I refrained from stirring up the water in tank thread. For what it's worth, I was using a steel 100 cft (~10 cft @ 300 psi) and had more than enough air left to dry my Oceanic dust (water) cap.
Twelve shots in all at the gallery linked below (so-so images on an overcast day).
halemano : photos : Under 500 psi- powered by SmugMug
I have been exercising my SB addiction over on the main forums, where a very colorful pack of posts debated the use of the last 500 psi in your tank. Coincidentally, I had an on-topic encounter after a whale hunt / deep reef exploration scooter dive off Wailea Beach. :14:
With just under 600 psi I crossed paths with a pair of manta rays, and one humored me with a slow game of photo tag (dwindling scooter battery). I shot 20 raw ray images with my trusty but slow 5050, the last manta shot ~300 psi. Finished up with the turtle I couldn't get in the next to last manta shot. As with a previous solo scooter post, I am not recommending anybody without serious water skills attempt anything similar! :no
By the time I got back on-line the most entertaining of those previously mentioned threads was closed for cleaning, and I refrained from stirring up the water in tank thread. For what it's worth, I was using a steel 100 cft (~10 cft @ 300 psi) and had more than enough air left to dry my Oceanic dust (water) cap.
Twelve shots in all at the gallery linked below (so-so images on an overcast day).
halemano : photos : Under 500 psi- powered by SmugMug