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Just got back from a great trip diving in a little place called Tulumben in Indonesia
Here are some of my favourite shots from the trip ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The rest of the images from the trip and in my Zenfolio Gallery here http://uwphotog.com/p860769556
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Cheers Chriso Nikon D80's, Underwater Sea&Sea Housings Nikon D300s, NauticamHousing Favorite Lens Nikon 105mm Macro AF-S VR My Website http://www.uwphotog.com Last edited by UWPhotog; 09-09-2009 at 10:26 PM. |
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And a couple more
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Cheers Chriso Nikon D80's, Underwater Sea&Sea Housings Nikon D300s, NauticamHousing Favorite Lens Nikon 105mm Macro AF-S VR My Website http://www.uwphotog.com Last edited by UWPhotog; 09-09-2009 at 11:42 AM. |
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I have a question.....How far down did you dive? The one witht he teeth in the second shot is evil looking.....very colorful place to be...
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that second set is insane! The one with the fish and its mouth open gives me the chills lol, great shots!
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These are some really amazing shots, so clear and colorful. After seeing that cute little fish with the big teeth, I will keep my feet on dry land. Great job and thanks for sharing.
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Amazing shots, the colors, detail, WOW!!! Checked out the Sea&Sea, won't be taking any underwater shots anytime soon ;-)
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Depth for all these photos was between 3m-30m The second shot in the first series is a Bump head Wrasse they Eat coral so instead of lots of teeth have one massive tooth for crunching it up, the shot was taken with a 10.5mm Fisheye behind a dome port, the front of the port is about 10cm away from his nose. A side profile of the Barracuda ![]() And some more here Zenfolio | Chris Holman | Bali: Tulamben Underwater 2009
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These are really fantastic underwater shots. Well done.
Michael
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WOW ...absolutely AMAZING shots!!! The color on some of them is incredible....wow
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