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Thanks to all who submitted those nice buoyancy/trim shots.

I am now looking for the opposite end of the spectrum. I realize people are less likely to take shots of the rotto-tillers but that is what I need for the presentation I am putting together.
I need a clear shot of someone preferrably overweighted feet down and kicking, with the ensuing silt cloud visible in the shot but not obscuring the subject.
Please be sure the subject is OK with this shot being used for this purpose.
Thanks again
 
I remember a thread not too long ago (last week or so) with a contest to count how many things were dangling off of divers. Had some good pics though that might help you.
 
Leftwinger16:
I have a few of them, but the file sizes are too large..I'll have to edit them..
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So what's wrong with solo diving on an inspiration anyway?
 
wedivebc:
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So what's wrong with solo diving on an inspiration anyway?


THIS IS WHAT IS WRONG WITH DIVING AND INSPIRATION. Pretty soon hippies will be using it for the wrong thing.

I apologise in Advance. Mr. X - Sicko
 
Mr.X:
THIS IS WHAT IS WRONG WITH DIVING AND INSPIRATION. Pretty soon hippies will be using it for the wrong thing.

I apologise in Advance. Mr. X - Sicko
OMGosh that is truly alpinist
 
Here ya go... I took these of a dive buddy last year. Viz was too poor to get full-body shots, though. Sorry.

Roto-tillers:

Tiller_Brian.jpg


Sorry this one is so blurry, but even so you can see the silt being stirred up ;)

Rototiller.jpg
 
Snowbear:
Here ya go... I took these of a dive buddy last year. Viz was too poor to get full-body shots, though. Sorry.
split fins, nice touch:D
 
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