Why Don't you Have a Pony yet?...or ever

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No, mine is blue/green. Did you find any Rolex watches?
 
hahaha. finders keepers.

we need those ponys before June for The Sea Tiger engine room photo extravaganza.
 
catherine96821:
hahaha. finders keepers.

we need those ponys before June for The Sea Tiger engine room photo extravaganza.

So you've decided to do it then....

R..
 
already did it. I just uploaded some cool pics in my gallery which I just learned to use...but we stirred up a little rust and it made backscatter.

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oops. sorry. I don't have the picture size down yet either.....guess I will be uber-obnoxious for a while....all puffed up with my new triumphs. (posting bigger than a thumbnail)

yes, I think I should get a pony for some dives. I just love shooting tech divers because they have an intensity to their faces, and the lighting in there fascinates me. Am I getting kicked out into photography yet? Nobody else in here at the moment? I think you and I would have a blast in there Dennis, with our new little pony bottles and all....
 
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sorry too big again, Dennis can you get through this with that pony? We better start dieting.
 
how big is the room underneath?

edit: Just looking again I think it will be problematic if you mount the pony on the tank. If you use a quick release or if you sling it then you'll be able to get in... pony first.
 
gee.... various passageways, then maybe 10 x10 ?. A big electrical bank, a couple different ways down (we drew a little schematic and talked it over the day before) The engine room itself is 115. 127 being the deepest depth of the wreck. There are three distinct levels, and the deck level.
Oh, I was just running back on my way out the door to post that this guy who I went with is a tech diver and wreck instructor. He has done caverns and stuff in Florida. I always find good people to do things with. It is not a long penetration. Technically, I could have been in a wreck class. (thanks Chris)
 
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