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Mark ReasorBlue tang above the wreck of the US Kittywake
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Nadya KulaginaSean and the steaming USS Kittiwake
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Ellen CuylaertsAndy does the Kittiwake
While Andy was taking a picture of the stern, I took a distance and passed a school of Horse-Eyed Jacks. The shot gave me a wreck, a diver and a school! (EPL-2 f5.6 1/60 iso 200, magic filter)
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Nadya KulaginaResident jack fish at the USS Kittiwake
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Nadya KulaginaFlying over the deck
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Nadya KulaginaTalking to Jacks
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Ellen CuylaertsReady...action.
During U/W workshop, everybody is very eager to get into the water and take the best shots. In this case when you have a wreck, a schools, and sunlight behind you...you want to shoot the stern. I tried to capture the eagerness.
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Leena RoyThe ladder on the Kittiwake-in natural light
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Ellen CuylaertsHaving a ball
Horse eyed jacks at the Kittiwake
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Ellen CuylaertsBug
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Susannah H. Snowden-SmithA diver explores the engine room of the ex-USS Kittiwake. I used a slave strobe and placed it so it would burst light through the metal structure in front of the diver.
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Susannah H. Snowden-Smith"Porthole Frame"
A diver is framed through a porthole on the bridge of the USS-Kittiwake. The room this photo was taken in is painted, its bright colors coming out with my twin strobes.
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Henley SpiersUSS Kittiwake
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Henley SpiersThe Wreck & the Jacks
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Yuping ChenBig Boat&Small Boat/Grand Cayman,Canon 5D MarkIII, 8-15mm fisheye lens,F18,1/160,ISO200
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Robert SmitsA diver checking out the wreck of the USS Kittiwake.
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Henley SpiersLast Wreck Standing