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That's one heck of a lot of enhancement... looks like they're airborne over a desert.
 
Upstairs, Downstairs
Juvenile White-Eyed Morays, Anilao, The Philippines

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Hunters
Banded Coral Shrimp, Bimini, The Bahamas
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Lots and lots of twins?
Red Shrimp, Anilao, The Philippines
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Enjoy,
M
 
justleesa:
XJae,
You need to work on your pictures....too much white! lol
Can't say anything about it as I have never tried it....you say it's fun. What makes it fun?
Aloha, Lisa
Yeah, too much white, too much green, what can I say... It's a Sony. lol.
But it is going to fit in my new drysuit pocket. :)

What makes it fun? Hmmm. I guess the fun part is being able to go diving when ever and where ever.
Diving was getting to be too far and few being a vacation diver. So now we're a bit more versatile.

Never take for granted that from where ever you're reading this,
it's just a short ride in any direction for you to hit one of the most beautiful parts of the Pacific.
 
that's a cool picture!
 
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