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Seattle, WA
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Canon 7D
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Nauticam
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Sea&Sea
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Selling my spot to Jardines De La Reina, Cuba in Jan 2019
_savage replied to _savage's topic in Trip Reports and Travel
SINCE I AM UNABLE TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO DELETE THE THREAD: PLEASE IGNORE, THE SPOT IS GONE. -
Hello, In January of this year I went on the trip to Jardines De La Reina, Cuba, with my friend Richard Salas and I had a blast. So I went ahead and booked it again for 2019—only to find out that I won’t be able to go now (work). More details are here: http://www.askphotography.com/ravencroft If you’re interested in taking my spot, please let me know. Much thanks, Jens
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2013 Calendar: Nudibranchs of the Pacific Northwest
_savage replied to _savage's topic in Photo / Video Showcase
Thanks for that, I fixed it Should work now.- 2 replies
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2013 Calendar: Nudibranchs of the Pacific Northwest
_savage posted a topic in Photo / Video Showcase
Hello wetpixlers! It has been a long time in the making, and I’m very happy to announce the release of my 2013 Calendar: Nudibranchs of the Pacific Northwest. The calendar features a collection of twelve high-quality macro shots of different nudibranch (sea slug) species endemic to the coastal waters of Washington State and British Colombia. For more details about the calendar, and to purchase your copy, visit the calendar’s website: http://savage.light-speed.de/nudibranch-calendar-2013.html Please note that parts of the proceeds will be donated to the Coral Reef Alliance! If you have a Facebook or Google+ account, or one with another social website, please promote this calendar by posting its link! You can either click on one of the buttons at the bottom of the site, or, better yet, paste the direct link and comment. With that, I hope you enjoy the pictures of these tiny sea slugs Thanks everybody! Jens- 2 replies
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I got a Nautican NA-7D housing, but won't have use anymore for my Nauticam lens gear for the Tokina 10-17 Fisheye lens. It's this one in particular: Nauticam Zoom Gear TC1017-Z If you're interested please contact me. Thanks, Jens
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I am selling my Tokina 10-17mm lens. It's the standard f3.5-4.5 AT-X 107 DX Fisheye lens. It's not used too much and has no visible scratches or other damage — it works just fine. Please contact me if you're interested! Thanks, Jens
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Hi, A friend of mine is selling the following items: Sea and See housing with a Nikon F5 and action sportfinder that includes a 60mm flat port 2 Ikelite 50 strobes 3 Nikonos 3 with lenses (35mm, 20mm + viewfinder, 15mm + viewfinder, 80mm) Nikonos 5 The gear is in good working condition, and ships from Seattle, WA USA. If you're interested, please contact me and I will forward your contacts. Thanks! Jens
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Hi, Here's my dilemma. (It's not really a dilemma, it's quite a nice thing to have.) I've got about 2-3 weeks to spend in July, maybe into the first week of August. I'd like to go someplace sunny and warm, good diving but not too commercial. And not too far away; I live in Seattle. Now as for good diving, I'm looking for little critters (macro and super macro), lots of colors, maybe some wide angle. Someplace where there aren't too many tourists, and I'm not too keen on rushed tourist or beginner kind of diving. I'm looking for a quiet place where I can read my book in the evening, have long and good and unhurried dives, and meet some good people. Any suggestions? I was looking into Honduras, thought about the Cayman Islands, or perhaps Bermuda. Not sure about SE Asia as this is quite a ways and timezones away. If you have a place to recommend, please do let me know :-) Thanks, Jens
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I do have the Tokina 10-17mm and it worked fine so far underwater. However, from personal experience it makes for a rather poor topside lens due to its strong chromatic aberration in high contrast shots; I was rather disappointed by it to be honest. That's why I am now looking for a wide angle lens which I can use both underwater and topside, but perhaps I ought to keep separate lenses for both environments... Jens
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Hi, I am torn between two lenses, for both topside and underwater: the Canon 16-35 or the Canon 17-40. I currently use a Canon 7D body (cropped sensor). I do lean a slight bit towards the 16-35 because it's faster and seems to have less distortion. What's your experience? Thanks Jens
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I've used the 100mm Zen dome with my Tokina 10-17 quite happily, but would like to upgrade to an 8" or 9" dome to use with other lenses as well. That's for my Nauticam NA-7D housing. Please contact me if you have one for sale! Thanks :-) Jens
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I got the mini dome for the Tokina 10-17 for my Nauticam 7D.
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Hi, Due to my recent gear upgrade I am now selling my two cameras: a Canon 40D (body only) and a Canon G10. Both are working fine, have little the usual wears and scratches, but I've always taken good care of them. Both come with their original boxes, CDs, cables, memory cards. Not quite sure what to ask for, and I'm happy to sell them together or separate. Thanks! Jens
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Are they still for sale?