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bladephotog

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Hey all! Check out my new website if you get a chance. I have a gallery devoted to Great Lakes Shipwrecks. The site is a work in progress and works best with Internet Explorer and Netscape but should work with everything.

I'll be updating it often and adding more content and info, especially to the shipwreck gallery. But I wanted to get something on the web so check it out.

Thanks and dive safe,

Andy
 
Just took a quick look through your website and wow you've got some stellar photography there, both topside and underwater :) :D!
 
DudleyNMU:
Awsome Pics...Digital or film and what camera's

Thanks. The topside images were taken with a variety of cameras, both film and digital, over the years. The Nikon images were taken with either an F5, F100 or D1H. The Canon images were taken with either a EOS 1n, 1D MK2, 1DMK2n or 20D.

Specifically, the UW images were taken with either a 20D or Canon A85 with an Inon UFL-165 AD fisheye conversion lens.

Film used could've been Fuji Velvia, Provia, Sensia II, or a variety of Press negative films - 100, 400 or 800.
 
Great...Like i said awsome pics...Do you have anymore pics of the regina to post on your site.
 
Excellent can't wait to see it...out of all the wrecks, she is one of my favorite especially the history backing it.
 

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