Kave Kardashians


That is perfect.


That is perfect.
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I don't think he's a cave diver either. A few of the fb cool guys that do this crap are just ow tech dudes. But we have quite a few of the kardashians in cave country too, hence the name's origin@rddvet I don't even think the dude is cave trained. I visited his instagram, I don't see any cave photos. Mostly Indo-Pacific OW or a deep quarry in the UK.
Ya, Neil Armstrong took those photos with a Hasselblad camera, on film. Todayās āphotographyā is so easy that the art is lost.You guys hit the nail on the head. Today's crop of young divers are no different than their above-water peers. I loved that meme about Neil Armstrong going to the moon and taking something like 5 photos and some Kardashian wanna-be going to the bathroom and taking more than 100 selfies.
You sure?The technical divers of today forget this lesson from yesterday.
Meh. Automated high tech compared to a large format camera.Ya, Neil Armstrong took those photos with a Hasselblad camera, on film. Todayās āphotographyā is so easy that the art is lost.
SeaRat
Well, I see a whole lot of writing about technical divers diving in places without a chamber available. I helped put together a written protocol for some deep diving in 1975 at the Warm Mineral Springs Underwater Archaeological Project about helicopter evacuation of a stricken diver using USAF helicopters to the closest chamber. Without a chamber immediately available, do you technical divers at least have contingency plan written out for evacuation to a chamber?You sure?
The one nice thing about diving in Greece is that the Hellenic Coast Guard has pressurized helicopters for the sponge divers that other divers can use in case of an emergency.Well, I see a whole lot of writing about technical divers diving in places without a chamber available. I helped put together a written protocol for some deep diving in 1975 at the Warm Mineral Springs Underwater Archaeological Project about helicopter evacuation of a stricken diver using USAF helicopters to the closest chamber. Without a chamber immediately available, do you technical divers at least have contingency plan written out for evacuation to a chamber?
SeaRat
If thats the case he would be better off spending his time making a little video of one of his favourite diving spots. It doesn't have to be a big deal, something simple and honest of a local creek that people recognise but may not have seen underwater. People love to see whats underneath bodies of water that there passing everyday.You wonāt see one cause there isnāt one. Definitely all posturing
Thatās what I did about six years ago for my favorite spot on the Clackamas River, High Rocks, near Portland, Oregon.If thats the case he would be better off spending his time making a little video of one of his favourite diving spots. It doesn't have to be a big deal, something simple and honest of a local creek that people recognise but may not have seen underwater. People love to see whats underneath bodies of water that there passing everyday.