The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Holy crap Scott! You found awesome stuff today! I mostly just took pictures of Naoko taking pictures. I think I might be able to coax her onto posting some of her stuff... I don't know though, she's kinda shy.



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She found a super friendly octopus that helped her set up her camera. While she unpacked the strobes, he adjusted the zoom! Vain little thing, he was.


Kev! Awsome shot. We used to talk about the fact that there was an f-stop fish that wouls swim up and change your settings when you were not looking. Now we have proof!
 
Great pics, fish!!! Hope the diving is as good tomorrow, as several of us will be heading that way. The bridge always offers a plethora of interesting seascape. I'm glad we have talented people such as you to capture them in film. :D
 
OK fish, you win! There is nothing I can take with my camera setup that will compare with any of those shots!

Very nice!
 
Great pics, fish!!! Hope the diving is as good tomorrow, as several of us will be heading that way. The bridge always offers a plethora of interesting seascape. I'm glad we have talented people such as you to capture them in film. :D


Thanks, I love the bridge. It is easy to find and photographe great subjects when you can spend 2 plus hours on a dive.
 
OK fish, you win! There is nothing I can take with my camera setup that will compare with any of those shots!

Very nice!


Win Schwin.

This isn't a contest. I just get lucky some times.

In some ways I am jealous of you. I sometimes miss my old MotorMarine camera. The ability to switch between macro and wide angle during a dive was great. That was the reason I shot it for so long.
 
Did the afternoon dive at the bridge today. Found lots to shoot, and had a great time. Dive time was 2 hours and 1 minute. Visibility was great.
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Beautiful! LOVE Sailfin blennies...

ct:
OK fish, you win! There is nothing I can take with my camera setup that will compare with any of those shots!

Very nice!
NOOOOO!!!!
Didn't know there was a contest.. but if there is, it's not over yet, cause then ya'll won't post more pics! LOVE 'EM! Keep em coming!
 

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