Loaches in natural habitat : Southern Thailand
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Rubix: I, mainly, used Olmpus 770sw as underwater camera, so it didn’t required any case. In some photo, I test Ewa Marine underwater plastic bag with my Canon 30D as well. It work pretty well too, with out much risk coz the water was very shallow.
Worton: the Glyptothorax was in the Surathani stream in the first picture, but it stayed in the rapid, not in the sand bottom shallow part like that. Sand loach was quite tame, they didn’t really afraid of us.
Dutch: I’m glad you love our site! The fish in the picture you asked is Badis siamensis.
Newshound: Yes, this loach (Schistura cf. geisleri) does dive into the sand.
Everybody, Thanks for watching. I’m glad you guys like it.
Worton: the Glyptothorax was in the Surathani stream in the first picture, but it stayed in the rapid, not in the sand bottom shallow part like that. Sand loach was quite tame, they didn’t really afraid of us.
Dutch: I’m glad you love our site! The fish in the picture you asked is Badis siamensis.
Newshound: Yes, this loach (Schistura cf. geisleri) does dive into the sand.
Everybody, Thanks for watching. I’m glad you guys like it.
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your photos are amazing, and an inspiration thankyou very much, and i am looking forward to your next batch of pictures
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nonnNonn wrote: In some photo, I test Ewa Marine underwater plastic bag with my Canon 30D as well. It work pretty well too, with out much risk coz the water was very shallow.
i have used the ewa "plastic bag" on my 1d in crazy rapids a ton without any problems. well except scratched glass on the front element. But hell whizzing down the rapids accidents will happen.
love the right hand strap on it. Keeps my left hand free to navigate and protect myself from rocks. I am lefthanded so that helps.
I have also used it 12' deep in pools too.
great piece of gear
drain your pool!
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