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Incredible! What type of camera do you use for the underwater shots? A specialty one or waterproof housing on a regular camera? Apparently there are some reasonably priced digital cameras for uw photography these days, and if those shots are taken with one of them I'd say one of those cameras would be worth the investment. Thanks for sharing!
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thankyou very much Nonn
i loved to see the garra in their natural habitat
i loved to see the garra in their natural habitat
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Underwater pix was taken by Olympus 770sw. While a very rugged and capable camera, it really need this almost perfect condition, sunshine & clear water, to get this result. Other wise, file quality is terrible. Above water pix was taken by either Canon 30D or 20D.
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