Redondo Dives 8.19.18

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Trailboss123

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Had a few friends come up from Portland for a day of diving at Redondo. Water temp was 55. Generally good visibility and ambient light down to about 48 feet. Lots of Red Octos and Buffalo Sculpin.

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Great ! is the word! The only word to describe this photograph

You certainly have a photographers eye for subject matter , color, lighting and composition

An true UW picture-- Not a Snap Shot!

Photographers - including UW photographers are judged by the best or the worst and remembered by the their worst photographs ….You always post nothing but your best

Keep up the great work!

Sam Miller, III
 
There was also this one lonely and beautiful Dirona Nudibranch clinging to the side of an abandoned pipe
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That is a really nice close up. What kind of lens did you use? How close?
I use a Sea Life DC2000 camera/lens. I shot it from about a foot away. This Dirona Nudibranch was shot from about 6 inches away.
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