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That area is so beautiful that it's hard to take a bad shot.
 
A few from my recent visit to the Georgia Aquarium. Not the best photos as the thick acrylic made it hard for the camera to focus and provided plenty of glare, but the aquarium was pretty awesome, especially the whale sharks. Now to just see one in the wild...

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And one not dive related, but of my best buddies and travelling companions:

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Aw, Ken, you're too kind. Besides, as many photos as I took at that location, I keep in mind the old saying, "Even a stopped clock is right, twice a day."
 
Chantal, that is just stunningly pretty. It's no wonder you use it for your Avatar. Clay, that is a great shot. Nice pups, Rich. The heeler makes me miss my dog Mickey, who passed this year. (3/4 Heeler, 1/4 Border Collie)

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Larry C:
Nice pups, Rich. The heeler makes me miss my dog Mickey, who passed this year. (3/4 Heeler, 1/4 Border Collie)

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Sorry to hear that. I know how tough it can be. Mine is not a heeler, however, he is a German shorthaired pointer. Probably very similar, though. He is all go, all the time.
 
Jcsgt:
Aw, Ken, you're too kind. Besides, as many photos as I took at that location, I keep in mind the old saying, "Even a stopped clock is right, twice a day."

Nothing wrong with that. Rule #1 in underwater photography (also applicable topside) is when you find a good subject, stay with it. That means LOTS of frames.
 
Sorry for your loss, Larry. It's so hard to lose a good friend. RIP, Mickey.
 

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