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You're doin' good! I loved the swim through :D
 
Excellent photos! I see you were lucky enough to find a nice live Queen Conch as well. Tres kewl!

~SubMariner~
 
Sactomags,
Good pix!!!
Makes me want to dig out my own photos and "remember".
Even more, it malkes me look ahead to the next time I'll be taking pix.
Thanks-and again-Nice Work,
Mike
 
Good job on the pics Margaret.

Looks like some exciting places to get wet.
 
These pictures were taken with Kodak 200 Gold film using a SeaLife ReefMaster RC. Didn't use the strobe on these as most were in water less than 60 feet. Still have to transfer some of the video to still and will post those as well ... but that may take a bit longer.

SoCalDiver ... I know you're soon off to Florida, so some of these pics give you a good glimpse of what you can look forward to -- that and not having to put on 7 ml and the weights!

Regards,
Margaret
 
Margaret

Thanks for the insight, and yes, the dreaded 7 mil will be shelved FOR AWHILE but not pitched.

Got 1 and a wake up before we start the journey.
 
It is always interesting to see the underwater realm from other places around the country.

Thanks for sharing the pics!

Brad
 

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