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A must see!!

::verenabloo
09/04/08 2:52 AM GMT
This is a must-see website. Beautiful photos by Linda Cline. It's all underwater, and in different parts of the world..the colours are amazing!!!. Just go to dancingfish.com and it'll get you started in
viewing some spectacular things.
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=ppigeon
09/04/08 6:19 AM GMT
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Wow! A great visit!
Thanks Verena :-)
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::braces
09/04/08 11:38 PM GMT
What fantastic photographs. Thanks for the info Verena.
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" Journalism largely consists of saying "Lord Jones is Dead" to people who never knew that Lord Jones was alive. ." G. K. Chesterton. Why not live a little and look at My Gallery.
&purmusic
09/05/08 4:32 AM GMT
Very, very nice 'find', Verena. :o)

Looking at her list of cameras and equipment ... found here ... a small fortune invested, methinks.


That aside, a wonderful site to explore. Thank you for bringing it to our collective attention. :o)
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::danika
09/05/08 5:46 AM GMT
I love the site ... as someone that has experienced the U/W world in the past I was rather absorbed in her galleries for several hours.

I headed straight to her Bonaire gallery ... I must visit there again ... the island too.

Then Les ... She does have quite a selection of cameras & equipment. When you consider the investment on the waterproof housing alone, it gets rather spendy when one loves to do U/W photography.

Housing on a Nikon D300 is $3,180; same price for a Canon EOS 40D

Housing on a Nikon D3 is $5,000; Canon Rebel XTi you are looking at $2,650

Add in the waterproof lenses, strobes, & assessories ... well you get the idea.

Thank you Verena for sharing this amazing site. I have bookmarked it & shall visit it often.
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::VeraVardig
09/16/08 12:15 AM GMT
Thank you Verena! Now I want new equipment! *lol*

/Helena
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