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The walls of our house are covered with pictures of sea life, mostly macro, all of which we have shot. Frequently add a picture after a trip, but seldom change out the old ones as we still enjoy them. The only top side picture we have framed is from Little Cayman.
 
I have a spot in my family room that I'm starting to fill up with some of my pictures...Didn't get a whole lot of really really nice ones on my last trip, so only 3 or 4 are going up...
 
Two John Steel orignials--One very large of me spearing a fish as a young diver, second a smaller picture.

One John Steel poster of a Sea Otter.

One John Steel poster of a Diver (Ron Church) horsing a WSB

When I was in practice I had one office lined with Skin Diver covers inscribed to me by the subject; the other office was my pictures in frameless frames varrring in size form 8x10 to almost poster size...but that was long ago..

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i have the 352 one, a jill heinerth of peacock cavern, and several done by friends. oh, and a meg tooth packman gave peanut. :D
 
I have a few framed shots that I took, two by another friend and former dive buddy (David Evans), one by Uncle Pug, and my favorite ... a "stylized" turtle shot from Justleesa ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
I have a black and white of David Doubilet shooting a whale shark that a friend took in the Co-Cos. David Doubilet is backpedaling right off the sharks nose and has a funny full face mask on and huge strobe arms.
 
Our sunroom is decorated with UW photos taken by myself and other family members. Subjects range from kids, critters, corals and wrecks. Shelves display artifacts ranging from fossils to objects from WWII wrecks.
 
I have a calendar of pictures I've taken that I had made at KodakGallery.com, printed one for the wife and one for myself. A friend at work asked me to have one made for her daughter as well, which was a huge compliment. :)
 
I got to met Pascal Lecocq at the Georgia Dive show and have bought a few of his pieces. I love the whimsical nature of his work! He was wonderful to talk to also! pascal-lecocq.com > Artprints. I have a large lithograph of "CORRIDA" "The Matador"! I think its a great piece and definitely is an attention getter!

Happy diving!
Carolyn:sharks:
 
I always thought this picture would be cool to have

Deep Explorers


and I really like this one:

The remains of a German U-boat Poster by Brian J. Skerry at AllPosters.com

Have over 70 of our past('95 on) UW pics on our walls, about 50 @ my office thruout exam rooms & over 20 @ our home, we built a new Mediterranean stlye in '99......Also have about 5 of Cathy Church's from the early 90's we bought while @ Sunset House, GC hanging among some of ours on a tall(14 ft.) wall in the house......
 

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