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I like the month of June – the summer is slowly approaching and gradually the day becoming longer. Had a great dive at the shores: the good viz that I haven’t seen for a long time. Here I just copied Jackie’s report. La Jolla Shores Time: night Temp: 48 freezing degrees (VP area) buy cialis…
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Most of the time diving is a routine – suit, gears, and cameras – assembled and disassembled with specific sequences. The rest is fun – water, creatures, and cruising. Of course taking pictures – it’s all about lighting and catching the moment. But once in a while, things don’t go as planned. Tonight is one…
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After seeing that the swell calmed down, I did a night dive at the shores. Indeed it was lake flat. I didn’t expect good visibility but it turned out to be a surprise. Both the shallow and the canyon were clear. The thermocline was at 65 ft and I could see the water mixing: I…
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The forecast is showing turbulent swell patterns for the coming days. Before the condition became bad for diving, I decided to do a night dive. It seemed like this would also be the last dive of this month. The waves clearly became bigger but managing getting out was not too much an issue. I picked…
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A baby bufferfly ray came by while I was adjusting my strobes.[/caption]I braved out to the secret garden tonight, carrying the big camera. Recently I have figured out the alignment at night and maybe because of the retrieving tide, kicking out was fairly easy – much easier as I had imagined. I dropped down in…
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Headed out to the shores for another night dive and hoped to get more shots of the wolf eel. At the sandy slope, I saw something shinning from afar. When I got closer, I realized that it was a dead sting ray. Two swimming crabs were enjoying the big meal. All the sightings at the…
