A picture is worth
a thousand words...
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Ocean Dudes
Photo
Album
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4/23/06
Key Largo, Florida. Photos taken on the Wreck of the USS Duane
with an Olympus 5050, INON 280 Strobe and INON Wide Angle Lens.
The Wide Angle Lens was provided for testing by Ryan at www.reefphoto.com.
Give him a call or drop him an email with any questions about
cameras, underwater housings, and strobes.
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2/26/06
Pompano Beach, FL. Photos taken with an Olympus 5050 and a
INON D180 Strobe. The dive site was the Ancient Mariner.
Depth 70 feet to the sand. Conditions were about 60 feet of
visibility.
3/3/08
Pompano Beach, FL. Photos taken with an Olympus SP-320 and a INON D180 Strobe. The dive site was the
United Carribean,
Depth 70 feet to the sand. Conditions were about 60 feet of
visibility.
Barrel Sponge on Abby Too Reef - 60ft French Angel under the Sea Emperor Wreck - 70ft French Angel under the Sea Emperor Wreck - 70ft Diver posing next to the wreck of the United Carribean - 70ft Diver taking a photo of wreck of United Carribean - 70ft Nurse Shark resting under ledge on Abbey Too - 60ft Reaching for the sun - 60ft Hallway on the wreck of the United Carribean - 70ft
Barrel Sponge on Abby Too Reef - 60ft
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South Florida
has some of the best diving in the world. Starting in Jupiter
Beach and ending in the Keys, you can find pristine
diving. There are numerous ship wrecks and abundant
reefs. We have drift diving, beach diving and anchor
diving. I specialize in providing diving adventures and I am
centrally located in Fort Lauderdale. I will provide a full
service experience.
Photography
Service: As
part of any service, I provide a complimentary disk of photos will be
available.
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