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Old 18-10-2007, 14:06   #1 (permalink)

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Hello All

Quite a few names I recognise from other forums, but also lots that I don't - always nice to meet new people.

Not been using my Nikon D70 underwater long, but already learned that in my favourite UW environment (caves) I need more than one DS125 strobe! Hopefully santa will be obliging this year.

Looking forward to picking your collective brains!

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Old 18-10-2007, 14:20   #2 (permalink)

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Hi Paul,
Are we talking crystal clear Cenotes-type caves, or muddy brown Peak District ones??

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Welcome to DG looking forward to seeing some pics.
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Thanks for the welcomes.

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Are we talking crystal clear Cenotes-type caves, or muddy brown Peak District ones??
Definitely the clear variety, I'm a diver who happens to be in a cave, rather than a caver who happens to be underwater!

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Old 21-10-2007, 10:10   #5 (permalink)

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Hello Paul and welcome to Digigreen.

I saw some great Cave photos on southwest mafia but they are more the dry cave variety.

Feel free to post any images you have - this is not a subject area we normally see photos of.

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