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great pics, but you're like me--we need to get(back, in my case) to WA......
 
The shell in pic 24 is especially lovely! Who did you dive with? SBSR?
 
Hi I dove with Peters dive resort and had the place to myself for 4 weeks in October. Most of my diving was exploring new sites in the area. I am partial to river mouths and sand. Did 21 night dives. Had a blast for a retired old diver. Bruce
 
Hi I dove with Peters dive resort and had the place to myself for 4 weeks in October. Most of my diving was exploring new sites in the area. I am partial to river mouths and sand. Did 21 night dives. Had a blast for a retired old diver. Bruce
21 night dives in 4 weeks?? Wow! I'm guessing you did the jetty dive in town at night... where else if I may ask?

I spent about 10 days at SBSR last year and loved it! The only night dive site I did, though, was the Padre Burgos pier... I would have liked to have done more sites at night.
 
Hi We went north and south of the jetty. We did a lot of night diving from the shore towards Bunga bend. Shore diving is best because you see shallow sandy areas. Going back for the month of January --plan to do a lot more night dives(my favorite) Bruce Check out my pics on other post.
 
Hi I used underwater setting with forced flash at times. Photoshop helps too. Bruce

I was talkin' more the EXIF data -- F stop, ISO and shutter speed. I like to shoot my S90 in manual with an ISO of 100, F stop between 7.1 and 8, and shutter speed at 1/125 -1/160th of a second. But that's with a strobe.
 
Hi My camera has no manuel settings in underwater setting Camera sets all. ISO varies between 80-500. Fstop is usually f4 or less. Shutter speeds vary too. Will try program at ISO200 with manuel white balance ISO 200 next--seems to then shoot at f8 or higher. Bruce
 

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