My Pics from Feb 26th - March 5th

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harpua

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My Feb 26th - March 5th trip photos are now uploaded. Just remember... 1st time diving, I'm not a photgrapger in any way, so be gentle. I was happy with what I got for the first time down, and I guess that's what counts. Also learned a bunch... most importantly that setting white balance is critical. Something I can't do with my $100.00 Fantasea housing. Trip Report to follow soon...
 
harpua:
My Feb 26th - March 5th trip photos are now uploaded. Just remember... 1st time diving, I'm not a photgrapger in any way, so be gentle. I was happy with what I got for the first time down, and I guess that's what counts. Also learned a bunch... most importantly that setting white balance is critical. Something I can't do with my $100.00 Fantasea housing. Trip Report to follow soon...

Not too bad for a novice ;) You actually have some really nice shots there. You already know this, but you had an excellent instructor...I just love Catherine, she's a doll and a very good instructor!
 
harpua:
My Feb 26th - March 5th trip photos are now uploaded. Just remember... 1st time diving, I'm not a photgrapger in any way, so be gentle. I was happy with what I got for the first time down, and I guess that's what counts. Also learned a bunch... most importantly that setting white balance is critical. Something I can't do with my $100.00 Fantasea housing. Trip Report to follow soon...
For those of you who think that Coz reefs have been wiped off the map, you may want to look at his gallery. Some decent shots of sponges, soft corals & sea fans to prove that they are still there!

For a first timer I think you did really well with some unusual sightings. The "ball o' starfish", Flying Gunard(!), Green morays, Squid. Really nice!
 

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