BabyDuck
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no! the nails are killers! even my cocker spaniel could flail someone to death with her nails while swimming - i'd hate to see you after a dobie contact!


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no! the nails are killers! even my cocker spaniel could flail someone to death with her nails while swimming - i'd hate to see you after a dobie contact!
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Ha,ha,ha! Much less a panicked diver dobe!no! the nails are killers! even my cocker spaniel could flail someone to death with her nails while swimming - i'd hate to see you after a dobie contact!
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You could make even more productive use of camera practice. How about photographing the grid of tiles with various lenses and ports to gauge the distortion or vignetting? Or snapping hundreds of pictures of a yardstick at different f-stops, shutterspeeds, and strobe intensities, to help develop your intuitive feel for exposure and depth of field? All while hovering motionless, of course.As for the camera - practice macro shots of whatever you find, and maintain buoyance while shooting; I find that darned difficult.