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| Underwater Video & Photography: Discuss Bahamas on board the Aquacat in the General Diving Forums forums: I spent a fantastic week on board the Aquacat over Christmas. THe boat couldn't have been more accomodating for ... |
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| Bahamas on board the Aquacat I spent a fantastic week on board the Aquacat over Christmas. THe boat couldn't have been more accomodating for photographers, lots of space to leave cameras, their own photo lab and slide tables if you're using film and very helpful crew getting you in and out of the water, top marks indeed. The diving was a little different, a distinct lack of fish life in many areas and some absolutely amazing soft coral life in others. They run a shark feed, I'm still not convinced it's not screwing up the natural order of the ocean but I was there and I wanted to take photos! Pics can be found on my blog Tazzie Blowing Bubbles I even had my first win As always, any criticism greatfully recieved. I struggled a little on my macro, the jawfish I was so keen to photograph came out with huge shadows no matter where I placed my strobe - back to Martin Edge for me!
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