
scubag
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Glendale, Arizona
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Canon 20d
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Ikelite Housing
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Dual Ikelite DS-125 Strobes
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Very tragic news indeed, My heart goes out to Steve's family and close friends. Every time I watched him dangle a Mamba or Cobra from it's tail I thought about how lucky he was to still be alive. If you stare death in the face as many times as he did then surely he must have thought that someday death would take notice and stare back. But never had I thought that a ray would get him, as someone who has spent countless dives with big rays throughout my 30+ years as a diver and dive instructor I guess it just shows how we can easily underestimate the size, power and motivations of the creatures we love so dearly and spend out lives trying to be with. Peace be with you Steve, Doug
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Man fishes out 1300lb Hammerhead
scubag replied to ce4jesus's topic in Conservation and the Environment
So obviously the diving and environmental groups out there are not doing enough to educate dumb-ass fisherman who feel like going out for the day to kill an un-edible species like the hammerhead. Why kill it if you have no intention of eating it. I spent 3 1/2 weeks in Galapagos this past March diving with Hammerheads, by the time I get there again they may be all but gone. So sad. Doug -
Great Shots Eric, Hopefully I'll fit one of your 2007-2008 trips into our diving schedule. I've only seen one Oceanic White-tip in the Coral Sea, I was snorkeling between dives and it scared the hell out of me, it being "curious" and all. Again, nice images. Doug
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Just returned from 3 1/2 weeks in Galapagos including 5 days at Wolf and Darwin. I was the only diver on Sky Dancer not using a reef hook in extremely strong currents. Can't say it wouldn't have come in handy, but I prefered to use the large boulders available to hide from the current. Definately built up my right fore arm from holding the camera one handed though. And by the way, my Carter SMB saved my rear several time waiting for the Zodiac in 8 foot seas. Doug
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If you had to pick just three lens
scubag replied to l.babcock's topic in Photography Gear and Technique
Hi everyone Canon 20d shooter here... Canon EF-S 10-22 USM Zoom Canon EF-S 17-85 USM IS Zoom Canon EF 75-300 USM IS Zoom (obviously not for u/w) Doug -
Congratulations Kasey, Still trying to track down a copy of Fathoms, if it's anything like your calendar It'll be great. Hope to see you in the VI booth next dema. Doug
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Hi Marjo, We'll be Peter Hughes Sky Dancer March 16-26, at the Silberstein Hotel in Puerto Ayora March 16-April1, and on Lindblad's Polaris April 1-8. Sailing to the islands sounds like such a great adventure, I hope you have a great time. Yes I remember you from Dema, but I thought Ed drank all the Rum. Dan and Gale McDaid from Scuba Shak were in Galapagos last year on Lammer Law I think, said it was phenominal. Best Wishes and good sailing, Doug
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I sent both our malfunctioning Atom 1's ( see earlier post) back to Oceanic, they replaced the wrist units with new computers. Thank you Oceanic for great service. I'm off to Galapagos in 2 days to give them a good break in. Allways carry a back up. Doug
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New Macs and Old Adobe
scubag replied to timrock's topic in Shooting Technique, Workflow and Editing
Tim, I compared my 867Mhz Powerbook G4 (with 1.25 GB Ram) to the new Intel core duo 2.0 Ghz MacBook Pro (with 1 GB Ram) at my local apple store using both Photoshop Elements and CS2. The MacBook was faster all the way around, although my 12" 3 year old Powerbook is a bit out of date. They had lots in stock, I might just have to save my pennies for one. A very impressive machine. Doug -
Hey Marjo, Congratulations, I'll also be in the Galapagos March 16 - April 8. Yeh there's always extra dive gear available on St Croix, but a 7mm suit that fits? How lucky can you be. Best Wishes Doug Kaufman (formerly of St Croix & St Croix Ultimate Bluewater Adventures)
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Nevermind, I ID'd him as a Spinecheek. Thanks for your help. Doug
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Great Video, For all the glamour of traveling portrayed on tv, little time is spent showing what a hard lifestyle it is for those pilots and flight attendents who deal with long flights, bad weather and disgruntled travelers on a daily basis. I'd much rather be sitting in a first class seat than in a pilot's seat. Doug
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Claude, Beautiful web site, and great images. Doug
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We were at Wakatobi this past Dec 2-10, vis was good, no rain until the day we flew out. Doug
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Looks to me more like some type of Lizard Fish, very common in both the Caribbean and Pacific, but he is covered with sand. Doug