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Customer Webpage Comment by Capt B

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

Love your pictures. Great to see your entries in the contest too. Those are great cameras and the 1000 is even better with more resolution. Have you gotten it yet?
by Capt B on 11/17/2009

Customer Webpage Comment on 11/17/2009

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

I have never been to Southern California to dive.I was born there thatīs it. Live there till I was 6.
on 11/17/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Sutts

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

Capt B yep your`e sure right when I go diving I LOVE TO GO DIVING just booked a trip to the Red Sea on a liveaboad for a week from 6th Dec one of the coolest things that I whitnessed was four scalloped hammerheads about 30 foot away they were awesome
by Sutts on 11/17/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Hungrybear (HB)

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

I would love to go on the Spectre but I live in san luis obispo so trying to get the time is off is hard. Would you like to come up here to dive Capt B? I would love to show you and who ever around the central Coast.
by Hungrybear (HB) on 11/17/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by DiverChix

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

Yes, again...San Salvador, not El Salvador. Thanks Capt B :) Loved it there, nothing to do but go diving.
by DiverChix on 11/17/2009

Customer Webpage Comment on 11/17/2009

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

San Salvador capital of San Salvador. Different place than what I was talking about?
on 11/17/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Capt B

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

But you were correct in that San Salvador is the capitol city of El Salvador the country. Seems as though alot of names were repeated throughout the carribean. Ididnīt know there was diving in the lake in El Salvador.
by Capt B on 11/18/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Capt B

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

Just may take you up on the offer for Central Coast trips here and there. Have been in Monterey Bay twice at Loverīs Pt and at the breakwater. Ever see otters further South than that?
by Capt B on 11/18/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Capt B

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

Never seen four sharks at a time, but I have seen up to eleven different sharks in one hour on a snorkel trip. They donīt seem to like SCUBA gear, but snorkelers donīt bug them at all in the BVI. It was good to see their presence.
by Capt B on 11/18/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Capt B

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

There are clubs all over the place in Ohio. Take a look at ocssdi.org. If they donīt have something for you, maybe they can steer you toward an organization or individual that can get you into the water locally. Otherwise, where have you been diving?
by Capt B on 11/18/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Capt B

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

New pix look awesome!! Keep adding to the gallery. Images like these bring back memories and are inspiring. Iīm curious - How big is that Goliath on the Spiegel Grove?
by Capt B on 11/18/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Sutts

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

South of Jackson reef in the Red Sea hope to see more in a couple of weeks, saw some mantas in the Maldives while snorkelling they were so graceful wish the stayed around for longer but they came pretty close! 11 different sharks that must have been awesome like there is another one oh no its different again cool where were they ??
by Sutts on 11/18/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Waxed Dolphin or The Green Flash

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

The goliath grouper was one of two that me and my dive buddy saw on that dive. They were both well over 500 lbs. We were the first on the deck and looked over the side and there they were! We were the only two on the dive that were lucky enough to snap photos of them. As soon as they saw us, they headed back into the lower reaches of the wreck.
by Waxed Dolphin or The Green Flash on 11/18/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Capt B

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

Thatīs fantastic!! Nice shot too. Here in the Channel Islands in So CA, the big thing is Black Sea Bass. They get about that big and some of them will come right up to scare the hair off your back when you turn around and theyīre three feet away with their mouth half open. lol
by Capt B on 11/18/2009

Customer Webpage Comment by Capt B

Posted 11/18/2009 4:29:07 PM in Diver Webpages

Excellent shots too. You got lucky. The big thing out here are the black sea bass. They sneak up behind you and and give you a heart attack when you turn around and theyīre sitting three feet away. lol
by Capt B on 11/18/2009

Scuba Photo Contest Entry: Troy Spring... One or two fin kicks in the wrong place and it can get pretty murky, pretty quick... Itīs not green beer!

Posted 11/18/2009 4:27:50 PM in Scuba Photo Contest

Troy Spring... One or two fin kicks in the wrong place and it can get pretty murky, pretty quick... Itīs not green beer! by JaxJag32


Camera: , Location: Troy Spring, FL

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Scuba Photo Contest Entry: Rainbow River... I actually found a vent where the spring feeds into the river... So kewl!

Posted 11/18/2009 4:27:46 PM in Scuba Photo Contest

Rainbow River... I actually found a vent where the spring feeds into the river... So kewl! by JaxJag32


Camera: , Location: Rainbow River, FL

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Scuba Photo Contest Entry: Little fingers

Posted 11/18/2009 4:27:19 PM in Scuba Photo Contest

Little fingers by Paul Jones


Camera: NIKON COOLPIX L20, Location: Bahamas

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Scuba Photo Contest Entry: Christmas trees

Posted 11/18/2009 4:27:13 PM in Scuba Photo Contest

Christmas trees by Paul Jones


Camera: NIKON COOLPIX L20, Location: Bahamas

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Scuba Photo Contest Entry: You cant see me...

Posted 11/18/2009 4:27:07 PM in Scuba Photo Contest

You cant see me... by Paul Jones


Camera: NIKON COOLPIX L20, Location: Bahamas

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