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Old 08-08-2006, 18:33   #1 (permalink)

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what a great year ...

have'nt been posting for a while but im still diving like mad and snapping away .heres a few that i think some of you lot may like .all where taken in waterford ,south east ireland












what a get year for diving can anyone say it wasnt !!

hope you like the pictures and comments are always welcome

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Old 09-08-2006, 02:57   #2 (permalink)

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Wow, that first shot has some great viz - I dived around Waterford a couple of times and never had that kind of viz, a great year indeed. That Anenome shot is a helluva find, is it really eating that crab?
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yeah i quite like the first one myself the vis was great that day , i think i got lucky with the sun in the back ground and the shole of fish swimming in that cut in the rocks plus the spider crab looks cool all lite up too!!

the anemone picture was interesting because it was some way threw eating its dinner when i arrived !! i believe that they can eat stuff twice there size . just about if we could do that !!!!

yeah its been a cool year so far !!

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Re: what a great year ...

Great shots, I like the pantone effect on the scenic shot.

How big were the jewel anenomes? I can never seem to get them that big in the frame.
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thanks ken ,
the anemones where about 45 mm in size i got in nice and close i think alot of people just take them from the front but taken them side on get all the nice features like the cool pink trunks and the greenish tips .it was the first time i seen them in this colouration


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Gorgeous... I would though try to despeckle the pink one a bit, would make the contrast one hell of an experience..

but truly cracking shots.. really really good..

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I have had a little play, hope you do not mind.. what a gorgeous picture..

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cheers Bombebit that looks good i didnt do any cleaning up of the picture before hand but what you did did make a big differance . i have a site full of pictures drop me a line and i'll send u the link

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cheers Bombebit that looks good i didnt do any cleaning up of the picture before hand but what you did did make a big differance . i have a site full of pictures drop me a line and i'll send u the link

malonejamie@hotmail.com

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Jamie.. check your inbox, email sent...

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