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    Beautiful shots. How deep were you?

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    Average depth for these was 30-35ft.

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    another from last week...


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    Amazing images!
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    I would love to do underwater photography. Nice shots!
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    some newer stuff ;)









    although the RX100 has better IQ and better range of aperture settings, I am not disappointed with the G15.

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    Good stuff. Your first Lion Fish is classic and I like the colors of the Nudibranch ... the Cuttlefish is very cutte, nice capture.

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    Excellent stuff! I've never even been diving much less done underwater photography. It's fun to see things like this that I will likely never experience and some of your shots are astounding in their beautiful simplicity and composition. Hats off.

    That G15 for sure works well.
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    Is that the sun in the last few photos?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TraamisVOS View Post
    Is that the sun in the last few photos?
    yes, it is...I've been in way too much of a hurry lately to get things just right.

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