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AllisonFinch

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About AllisonFinch

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    Manta Ray

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Chapel Hill, NC
  • Interests
    Caves, photos and long distance travel to dive.

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    United States
  • Camera Model & Brand
    canon
  • Camera Housing
    Ikelite
  • Strobe/Lighting Model & Brand
    two DS 160's
  • Accessories
    ULCS arms, two inon close up, wide angle

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  1. How much for the single sync cord? How used is it? Mine just had a wire break. OOOPS! It appears you are in Australia. Nevermind......
  2. I am in real need of strobes. If you separate things, let me know.
  3. Pretty worn, for that price. I am looking for strobes to replace flooded one, but one of yours looks to have had a flooded sync cord.
  4. While I love Walindi, and can HIGHLY recommend it if you prefer shore living, I have spent a LOT of time on the FeBrina and think it is the best option. The guides on this boat are second to none and the diving is incredible. Whether diving Kimbe, the Fathers reefs, Rabaul or the south shore (depends on time of year) you will find wonderful diving. Kimbe and Fathers has great reefs with both big animal action and macro. The Witu Islands have really good muck sites and a volcanic crater diving, the south shore has great muck, as well as reefs. Whichever you choose, you will see some of the most pristine reefs found anywhere.
  5. I flooded a strobe and need one. Would you consider selling one? Preferably the 160.
  6. Pinks often have aberrant gill bars.
  7. I spent time in Triton Bay Pre Triton Bay Resort. It is AN AMAZING PLACE! Prior experience was a bit dicey with the local tribes, but it seems to be better, now. Amazing photographic opportunities and I really hope to go back.
  8. Looks like a tube anemone closed up for digestion?
  9. I spent time on the Damai trying to dive from West Papua to Timor. The weather didn't cooperate, so we dived Raja Ampat instead. The boat is magnificent and very well run. I always say the true test of the integrity of an organization is how they handle things gone badly. We had flights out of Timor, which we never could reach. The company quickly rebooked us out of Ambon and we headed to Raja Ampat. However, the weather wouldn't let us get to Ambon, either. So, the compnay rebooked us, again, out of Sorong. They never batted an eye, the rebookings were without a hitch and they never charged us for all the fees the rebookings incurred. That was pretty amazing service!! I would dive on the Damai, again, in a heartbeat! It may cost a bit more than some crowded liveaboards, but the small diver load, great crew and wonderful personal service make it a real bargain. BTW, my cabin had king sized beds, which came in really handy in those 15 foot seas!! I simply oriented sideways on the bed, and slept like a baby. This video was from one of the calm days! Wish I could be on this trip!!
  10. Look at the Saga mounts. They are wonderfully made! It's what I use
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