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Thread: A few favorites from Grand Cayman (+imgs)

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    Thanks for a preview of what I may see this summer. Were these from any particular dive site or area?
    DSAO,

    Tiller

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    the Conch eye looks like something from the Hubble telescope happening a few light years away. Way cool. thanks.

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    Thanks, Dom!

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    Hey, Tiller...not really. I had the most success on shore dives though. We were able to dive Lighthouse Point two days and Cobalt Coast one day. Shore diving was blown out the rest of the days due to weather. The dive site (from boat) Chain was great for macro as well. Hope y'all have fun!

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    Thank you!

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    Great photos esp the conch eye. Happy Diving! Cat
    Too many islands , too little time.

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    Wow, your usual standard upheld I say. Major league macro

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    Terrific bunch of images Peaches!! That Subsee can be a love/hate thing, can't it? SO hard to locate the subject. SO hard to hold it steady for a focus lock. SO hard to get as close to skittish animals as that lens requires without scaring them away. And, at least on my camera, the image in the viewfinder has a razor thin DOF and sometimes looks like only a wafer thin plane of the subject will be in focus whereas the image itself can look just fine. Steep learning curve, and you have nailed it.

    Great work!
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    Great close up shots. Love the look on the "face" of the Dragonet. Sue

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    Thanks, Cat...it's my fav as well!

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