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I took this at the Suloide wreck off of North Carolina this weekend
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that is pretty cool.. never did any underwater stuff myself.. but definately and interesting subject..
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Thanks. The stuff I shoot best is the stuff that doesn't move. Like starfish. :-)
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very cool. not something you see everyday
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do you have any sweeping "landscapes" so to speak of the underwater coral? i love those shots with the brilliant emerald water and the contrasting colors of the coral.. ???
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No, I don't, unfortunately. I don't have an external strobe yet and the internal flash just doesn't have enough power. The only one that comes kind of close is this one that I took at the Flower Gardens National Marine Sanctuary this summer. Some people like the shot because only some of the coral is highlighted and it gives an interesting effect.
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