Slide Show of Truk Lagoon

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I know this should probably be posted in the Underwater Photography section but I thought some of the Non-photographers might want to take a look.

This is a very scaled down version of the one I put together for the folks that went on our trip last April. The original has over 400 photos, 4 Santana instrumental tracks, over 20 minutes long and is over 400 megs in size. A little too big to post here. This one is still very large, (11 megs), about 6 minutes long, so those with slow connections will take awhile to download. Download the file first before trying to run it.


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Rooster once bubbled...
I know this should probably be posted in the Underwater Photography section but I thought some of the Non-photographers might want to take a look.

This is a very scaled down version of the one I put together for the folks that went on our trip last April. The original has over 400 photos, 4 Santana instrumental tracks, over 20 minutes long and is over 400 megs in size. A little too big to post here. This one is still very large, (11 megs), about 6 minutes long, so those with slow connections will take awhile to download. Download the file first before trying to run it.


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Very nice! You must have gotton down into the engine rooms before anyone else - so little silt kicked up in some of those shots.
 
donacheson once bubbled...


Very nice! You must have gotton down into the engine rooms before anyone else - so little silt kicked up in some of those shots.

Thanks, and your right about the engine rooms. I've been in both of these engine rooms several times. I know that you have to be first, or don't bother with the Picks. Both of these, The Kensho Maru and the Fujikawa Maru, have skylites. I'm usualy first in the water and down. I was in and out before the rest of the group was even on the ship. My wife stayed at the skylite untill I was done. She's a great photo buddy.
 
Rooster you have a great eye! (Some of those shots took more than a little skill too!) Thanks for sharing.
 
Increadible, Mindblowing Slide show.

Well Done!!!!

What a way to take a break at work........
 

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