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  1. Couple new photos

    Well, Its been a while, but heres a few new photos, all film (gasp) provia 400 pushed to 1600, so some grain, the wide angle are with a sigma 15mm ff, hence the distortion. all in the Tulum area[/img]
  2. underwater camera cases?

    http://www.digideep.com/ Is a site that has an extensive list of what housings are availible to fit what cameras http://www.wetpixel.com/ is another good source of information
  3. Sergeant Major

    recent pic from san carlos, mexico diving.. hundreds of these, guarding eggs.
  4. San Carlos (6-24 to 6-26-04) photos

    there's a city? :) didnt see much of it, we had a fairyly busy dive schedule, bus down wed overnight, 3 dives thurs, 3 day 1 night dive fri, 3 dives sat, leave sunday am for bus back.
  5. San Carlos (6-24 to 6-26-04) photos

    sancarlos mexico
  6. Me no see pics in voting?!?!?!

    works fine for me
  7. San Carlos (6-24 to 6-26-04) photos

    3 different stars
  8. San Carlos (6-24 to 6-26-04) photos

    3 more
  9. San Carlos (6-24 to 6-26-04) photos

    from the weekend
  10. June Photo Contest:: VERTEBRATES!!!

    Photo Title: Snake Diver Photographer: Art Malone (aMalone) Camera: Nikon n70, Ikelite housing/strobes Location: Belize Comments: Yes, the vertibrate is on the left, and yes, its a guy :)
  11. June Photo Contest:: VERTEBRATES!!!

    Photo Title: Out of the Blue Photographer: Art Malone (aMalone) Camera: Nikon n70, Ikelite housing/strobes Location: Turks/Caicos Islands
  12. May 2004 Photo Contest: "Little Stuff"

    Name: Art Malone Photo Title: Stonefish Whiskers Photography equipment: Nikon N70, 60mm Micro lens, Velvia Film, Dual Ikelite Strobes, Ikelite Housing Location/Tank: Southern Belize (photo taken while diving)
  13. May 2004 Photo Contest: "Little Stuff"

    Name: Art Malone Photo Title: Sexy Shrimp Photography equipment: Nikon N70, 60mm Micro lens, Velvia Film, Dual Ikelite Strobes, Ikelite Housing Location/Tank: Southern Belize (photo taken while diving)
  14. Best way to film fish?

    one method, that I read in the ebook "Mastering Nikon Compact Digital Cameras" by Peter Inova (sony version is also avail) loactated http://www.digitalsecrets.net/ is to cover the built in flash with a piece of unexposed, but devloped (ie the leader section) piece of film, this blocks all but...
  15. Lets see those blennies!

    one more blenny[/img]

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