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30 minutes for 1 shot
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    Default 30 minutes for 1 shot

    I followed this guy around, as he darted in and out of the foilage in search of a meal, for over 30 minutes. I finally got a decent pic of him and thought that I would share it.

    Any critique is welcomed.



    By the way how in the heck do you insert an actual image into the body of a post, rather than linking to it.

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    Default Great vis

    I'm heading to West Palm this Saturday to dive.
    what can I expect for vis? Currents? etc...

    Thanx,
    Lars..
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    additional options>attach files>manage attachments, all when you create a post

    If I wasn't always with other divers, I could easily spend 30 minutes on a bizarre, rare subject, so I can relate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lars2923 View Post
    I'm heading to West Palm this Saturday to dive.
    what can I expect for vis? Currents? etc...

    Thanx,
    Lars..
    The only West Palm diving that I have done lately is under the bridge so I am not too sure about the ocean. In Deerfield beach the current has been generally mild and the vis about 30-60 foot with temps ranging from 65* at 240ft in a thermocline to 75* average and at the surface.

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    The pick is awesome ...looks like all the wait is worth it.

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    Great photo! It often helps to up the contrast and saturation / play with the levels.


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    Samtihen, I was looking at the original photo thinking to myself, that could use some saturation and color adjustment...I guess brilliant minds think alike! lol
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