Saturday, Aug 13, LBTS North Parking Lot

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Where Oceanfest used to be.. the big public parking lot.
 
Jenny,

I'll leave two full nitrox tanks in the shed for you to pick up. Have to work in the morning but I'll be dashing up to LBTS right after to pick up Sage's BC he is loaning me.
Then I'm taking the students to the pool. I won't need tanks for Saturday but will for Sunday if you want to leave me a couple.

TANKS Alot!
 
Missed the Saturday morning dive, but anyone up for Sunday morning?
 
Good dive, good peeps, good burgers afterwards!

FYI parking at hibiscus is Not all that bad.
Some meters still exist, and Marvel's hospitality is quite accomodating.

Pics from the day attached.

Hey MB!
Have Jo find her O-rings on either B+H orAdorama and I'll split shippin on
the dinky flash diffuser part I need as well.
 
SFLDiver:
Hey MB!
Have Jo find her O-rings on either B+H orAdorama ...
Hahaha... That's funny Chico! You know Jo - you think she listens to me???
 
Hey guys and gals, great dive. Thanks for letting me tag along. Great pics, Matt! Although mine are loaded with backscatter from the soup we were in, I had to upload a few pics, esp. of the squid Joanne was communing with. Please forgive the bad quality.

cheers,
Toni
 
Nice! Thanks Toni. That one piece of coral was amazing with all the life on it.
 
LOVE the squid shots Toni!! That big eye shot should be a keeper.
Even with backscatter, but some time in Photoshop could eliminate the specks.
Key to eliminating backscatter is trying to minimize distance between you and the subject, along with distancing your flash from your lens. Tough with the camera's built-in flash.
 
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