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Samhp

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Even though I live in the desert, it's where I discovered my passion for the underwater world. I also enjoying underwater photography and look forward to meeting many of you and learning from the group.
 
Welcome. A lot of us travel for ocean diving. Even many people who live near ocean diving may fly elsewhere, for different experiences. Scuba often involves travel.
 
I’m in Phoenix, Salt and Sea Scuba is my “home base”. Yes the good folks there got me going….have found Baja to be super easy to access and fun. Have not made it to Puerto San Carlos yet. I shoot a Sony A7iii camera and look forward to improving my photography skills.
 
I’m in Phoenix, Salt and Sea Scuba is my “home base”. Yes the good folks there got me going….have found Baja to be super easy to access and fun. Have not made it to Puerto San Carlos yet. I shoot a Sony A7iii camera and look forward to improving my photography skills.
Awesome. I am out of Tucson. I shoot a GH5s and work with Justin up at Salt and Sea quite a bit. Those guys do a good job. We run a monthly or twice a month trip to San Carlos as well.

If we can do anything to help let me know. I do a ton of photo/video work www.BJLImagery.com
 
It's such a great camera you can start without a flash and get used to it in the shallow. flash is a whole other beast. otherwise go deeper and work on silhouettes the main thing is don't make it so complicated you don't enjoy it
 

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