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windgrrl
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The nutibranch pix just take my breath away!
When the way comes to an end, then change. Having changed, you pass through.
~ I-Ching
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aha baja
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Hey Ken great photos! It just so happens that I live in Morro Bay. Looks like the otters pics were taken near a point called target rock on the
starbord side leaving the bay next to Coleman drive between Morro rock and the power plant inlet building.
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kellychapman
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I can't believe we sold our lot in Morrow bay after viewing these magnificent pictures.....put national geographic to shame.....took my breath
away.....I am breathless to say the least.....
Kelly
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CasaManzana
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Photo euipment question por favor...
wow....to throw that much light on something 30' down, you must have a great strobe. Could you enlighten me/us on your equipment- the strobe, camera
and case.
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Cypress
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WOW Thanks for the pictures.
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Ken Bondy
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Quote: | Originally posted by CasaManzana
wow....to throw that much light on something 30' down, you must have a great strobe. Could you enlighten me/us on your equipment- the strobe, camera
and case. |
CasaManzana
These were taken with a Fuji S2 Pro camera, Nikon 60mm lens, in a Subal housing with 2 Sea and Sea YS-90DX strobes. Some more information at
http://www.kenbondy.com/digital.htm
++Ken++
[Edited on 9-26-2006 by Ken Bondy]
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Ken Bondy
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Quote: | Originally posted by aha baja
Hey Ken great photos! It just so happens that I live in Morro Bay. Looks like the otters pics were taken near a point called target rock on the
starbord side leaving the bay next to Coleman drive between Morro rock and the power plant inlet building. |
Not nearly that remote, aha baja he was tied up right under one of the
restaurants on the Embarcadero
++Ken++
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