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You photos bring back a lot of great memories. I could spend DAYS on the Thistlegorm!

BTW is there some reason why you decided to do mostly B&W photos? Just curious.

Again, some great shots! Thanks for sharing.

~SubMariner~
 
BTW is there some reason why you decided to do mostly B&W photos? Just curious.

We like to use B&W on our wreck photos because they give more atmosphere to the shots. It's also a bit more forgiving than colour
There's a lot of colour shots too but we haven't got round to putting them on there yet.
Good diving
Rob
 
You might be interested in where i am in the mo if your into birds.
I'm in the Falkland islands. Last Sunday i was on a place called Sealion island where i whatched 5 killer whales swimming in the bay & then hand fed wild Striatted Caracaras. (one of the rarest birds of prey in the world) Not to mention the penguins, Sealions, Elephant seal etc.
Good diving
Rob
 
Thanks for the pictures.. tell me about the motorcycles? It was really a shocker to see them still on the bottom??
thanks :)
 
slowdiver once bubbled...
Thanks for the pictures.. tell me about the motorcycles? It was really a shocker to see them still on the bottom??
thanks :)

The bikes are Nortons & BSA's all destined for El alamain in northern Africa. They're stacked on the back of Bedford trucks. There is also Jeeps, bombs, steam trains, Spitfire wings, wellington boots, Spitfire starter trolleys & boxes of Enfield 303 rifles. I looked in the Stern hold & saw stacks of boxes all untouched. There's a big no touch policy on the Thistlegorm although you always get idiots. If you can get there then go for it. Do the northern wreck tour, you won't be dissapointed.
Good diving
:cheers:
 

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