Peter_C
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He would have done less damage to the reef taking his fins off and walking on the bottom

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He would have done less damage to the reef taking his fins off and walking on the bottom![]()
There are times that being out of trim is advantageous too.
Taking photos is one case. Fun to watch a skilled diver gently move into position and then hover motionless, often completely upside down/feet up, and then after they have taken their pic they ascend feet up, away from their shot before turning, so that at no time do they risk touching the reef around them.
Trim and buoyancy are tools, and it is obvious when you are watching a diver who has mastered those tools.
The kind words are appreciated, but I do wonder where these photos are. What profile page?
What is the yellow rill-like device he is holding in his right hand?
It seems like he is pulling some kind of floating device behind him, maybe a floating anchor to improve his drag a bit more.
I assume it is a reel holding a line attached to a dive float/flag on the surface. It is required for diving in many places.