Yes, a very dark green/brown. Hopefully, I don't see that again on me LOLThat's interesting. My blood looked green underwater. It was amazing!
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Yes, a very dark green/brown. Hopefully, I don't see that again on me LOLThat's interesting. My blood looked green underwater. It was amazing!
Understood. I was just wondering what these red fins looked like at depth under natural light (or lack thereof). Just curious, that's all.That's what happens when red light is filtered out by the water. Put a light on it and it's red again, just like the fins
At depth in tropical blue waters they likely turn green and then black. In my dark and murky PNW waters that require a light at anything past 10fsw they are always red just like my wing and dry suit arms.Understood. I was just wondering what these red fins looked like at depth under natural light (or lack thereof). Just curious, that's all.
You really don't want to know how my brain worksYour brain will do a white balance, if you know the fins are red you’ll see them as red