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Thanks Jam and kapula for the feedback. It really helps knowing what type of shots people like most and it gives me an idea how what type of shots to concentrate on. I really appreciate it.
I love Verde, son. I'll post more. :D
 
chip104:
Isla Verde...truly the center of marine shorefish biodiversity! Got any more landscape shots, pop? :)


One of my favorite pictures - great work Dennis (did you buy yours off the same guy I did?:D :D ).

I find the feeling of that picture just like being there (only without the current, and much dryer).

Knew we should have taken that camera away from you earlier.
 
Diver Dennis:
Thanks Puff. It was great diving with you and Cheryl but I'm a bit worried about you getting a strobe, too much competition! :D


"A" strobe? it will take more than that to outdo you. I was thinking of 4, but the setup gets a bit complex - so two will have to do the trick - 2 INON D2000 (already have the new camera and housing.)

Faulty regulator (why I was sucking so much air) is being fixed as we speak, and now, let the wars begin.

Actually, even if I work really hard (which is expected, by the way), you are learning way too fast to catchup on. No, what we need is some sort of distraction, or some tragic camera equipment faulure.
 

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