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Dive pictures from the Mayan Riviera
I went on a holiday in early January to Mexico and enjoyed 9 dives. Here are some of my pictures taken with a Nikon P7000 camera. The camera housing (Fantasea) also has a Sea and Sea YS-01 strobe, an Olympus UFL-1 strobe, and a clip on fish eye lens.
I went on a bull shark dive too... there was a lot of debris in the water, so I couldn't get a very nice picture: |
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Can anyone ID the below fish me? |
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Wow! Gorgeous! The fourth pic with the 3 fish looks like you were joining a fishy discussion, great photos, thanks for sharing!
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Wow and Wow and OMG WOW!!!!!!!! Beautiful pictures!
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! - Laurie |
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You sir take some amazing photos! I can't believe the clarity on all of the close shots.
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Do or do not....there is no try. |
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Very Nice indeed. What was the wreck, & what was the Bull site? Thx.
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Thanks everyone!
The wreck is called Mama Vina. I'm not sure what the bull shark dive site was called. It was literally a 2 minute boat ride directly off shore of Playa del Carmen. Here is a video of it, not sure how to embed a video: http://s778.photobucket.com/albums/y...t=DSCN0196.mp4 |
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It is a species of goatfish. They use their barbells to probe the sand and dig for food.
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