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bubblemonkey

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what is your definition of 'macro diving':huh:

Ta :D
 
In what context? In regular diving I have no clue, but with photography it would be what is known as "muck" diving. That is where you get right down in the sand/mud/coral and photograph the very small plants and animals that live there using macro photographic lenses.

Mike
 
Yeah, kinda like what Mike said... I always liken that phrase to hanging out on a small part of a coral head and trying to see the little stuff you normally miss rather than finning around looking for groupers, sharks and rays and stuff....
 
I guessed that was what it meant, IE looking at the smaller things, just wanted confirmation.

thanks
 

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