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Peoples' Vote


Outside the Mahi Shipwreck in Waianae on Oahu
By Jeffrey Wayne Cowie
posted Wednesday, March 19, 2003
5 votes

This is the Honolulu Dive Club Christmas card picture shoot by yours truly. We scrapped the underwater tree idea.
By Jeffrey Cowie
posted Friday, March 21, 2003
4 votes

Just thought I would help attract more sharks to the cage. My dive buddy went without his camera to watch my back but couldn't help taking this one of me with my camera. Taken yesterday 3 miles offshore of Oahu.
By Jeffrey Cowie
posted Tuesday, February 24, 2004
4 votes

Moanalua Bay off Portlock point of Oahu in Hawaii we had just returned to the boat for this beautiful surprise.
By Jeffrey Cowie
posted Thursday, March 20, 2003
3 votes

This is a beautiful and tasty fish called an Ulua here in Hawaii. This picture was taken at the Molokini Marine Reserve.
By Jeffrey Cowie
posted Tuesday, February 10, 2004
3 votes

Friendly turtle at the wreck of the St. Anthony near Kihei Boat Harbor on Maui.
By Jeffrey Cowie
posted Tuesday, February 17, 2004
3 votes

8 second long exposure before sunrise at Waimea bay with 20ft waves rolling in.
By Jeffrey Cowie
posted Friday, March 5, 2004
3 votes

140ft down looking up the diver's spaced out really shows how quickly depth changes size.
By Jeffrey Cowie
posted Wednesday, February 18, 2004
2 votes

Not sure the what kind of fish this is but it sure is colorful. Taken with CP5000 and wide angle lens.
By Jeffrey Cowie
posted Thursday, February 19, 2004
2 votes

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9 Entries Found
8 second long exposure before sunrise at Waimea bay with 20ft waves rolling in.
Just thought I would help attract more sharks to the cage. My dive buddy went without his camera to watch my back but couldn't help taking this one of me with my camera. Taken yesterday 3 miles offshore of Oahu.
Not sure the what kind of fish this is but it sure is colorful. Taken with CP5000 and wide angle lens.
140ft down looking up the diver's spaced out really shows how quickly depth changes size.
Friendly turtle at the wreck of the St. Anthony near Kihei Boat Harbor on Maui.
This is a beautiful and tasty fish called an Ulua here in Hawaii. This picture was taken at the Molokini Marine Reserve.
This is the Honolulu Dive Club Christmas card picture shoot by yours truly. We scrapped the underwater tree idea.
Moanalua Bay off Portlock point of Oahu in Hawaii we had just returned to the boat for this beautiful surprise.
Outside the Mahi Shipwreck in Waianae on Oahu
 
 
 
9 Entries Found