A previous discussion with Nailer about cold water vs. tropical diving convinced me that I should share some tropical eye candy with some of my dive buddies who have yet to dive in the colorful reefs of the tropics. So, starting today I'll be using avatars of photos I shot in the tropics, starting with my favorite creatures in the sea: nudibranchs.
The variety of shapes and colors found in warm water species is mindboggling, and my photos just really don't do them justice.
Tropical Diving Rocks
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Re: Tropical Diving Rocks
Especially not when they're the size of postage stamps! You should put some of those bad boys up on Flicker!Calvin Tang wrote:A previous discussion with Nailer about cold water vs. tropical diving convinced me that I should share some tropical eye candy with some of my dive buddies who have yet to dive in the colorful reefs of the tropics. So, starting today I'll be using avatars of photos I shot in the tropics, starting with my favorite creatures in the sea: nudibranchs.
The variety of shapes and colors found in warm water species is mindboggling, and my photos just really don't do them justice.
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