James Garrett at Ginnie Springs

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Location
Ormond Beach
# of dives
500 - 999
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Did you use special filters for the first photo? Awesome set.
 
Did you use special filters for the first photo? Awesome set.

Actually, there is a really cool natural phenomenon at a spot in Ginnie called the Devil's Ear where the clear water from the spring mixes with the murky water of the Santa Fe river. It's very cool to witness!

Major Restriction - Great shots! What camera was used to take these?
 
Awesome shots!
 
Did you use special filters for the first photo? Awesome set.

Thanks ElChe. As c0r3yz said below, this was taken in Devil's Ear. The Sante Fe river's tannic water was mixing with the fresh water coming out of the Ear, thus the interesting colors. The mixing doesn't happen all the time (depends on river level). The sun happened to be in the right place was well, so I was fortunate
 
Actually, there is a really cool natural phenomenon at a spot in Ginnie called the Devil's Ear where the clear water from the spring mixes with the murky water of the Santa Fe river. It's very cool to witness!

Major Restriction - Great shots! What camera was used to take these?

Thanks. Nothing fancy, a Rebel T1i.
 
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