Grand Cayman Photos -- May 2005

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Dr. Doug Ebersole

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I just got back from a week of trimix training with Dive Tech in Grand Cayman. While I couldn't take my camera on the deep training dives (too much task loading as I was new to the whole multiple stage bottle thing!), I did get a few good photos on some recreational dives during the week. Here is a link to the photos:
http://debersole.com/layout/0001/gallery_view.cfm?g=62

As for the island, it's great to see everything almost back to normal. Don't hesitate to go -- restaurants and shops are open, the infrastructure is solid, and the diving fantastic! Besides, the island needs our support and money!
 
awesome pictures... professional quality stuff :wink:

i think my favorite is the porcupine fish
 
I enjoyed your pics.
 
Excellent photos!! Makes me "homesick" for my favorite Island in the Caribbean.

Becky
 
Excellent pictures, quality is phenomenal.

What camera did you use and any accessories, flash ect?

Thanks,

ws
 
sextonbann:

Sorry for the delay in replying, but I just got back from PNG. I shoot a Canon Digital rebel housed in a Sea & Sea housing with two Sea & Sea YS120 strobes. Thanks for the kind words.

Doug
 
debersole:
sextonbann:

Sorry for the delay in replying, but I just got back from PNG. I shoot a Canon Digital rebel housed in a Sea & Sea housing with two Sea & Sea YS120 strobes. Thanks for the kind words.

Doug

Hi Doug,

Nice shots, thanks for sharing. Which lens are you using on the Rebel?

Scott
 

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