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This is one of my first pictures taken with the D70, no strobe was used but I think it just captures the feeling you get when you swim through the wreck.
By Mark Smith
posted Wednesday, January 19, 2005
4 votes

This is a pic of my Girlfriend taken up close and personal....
By Mark Smith
posted Saturday, October 7, 2006
4 votes

Saw this chap wondering across the sand and he was kind enough to model for me.
By Mark Smith
posted Tuesday, March 1, 2005
3 votes

Great White taking a bite of the bait, this was one of small ones at Isla Guadalupe
By Mark Smith
posted Sunday, October 8, 2006
3 votes

This shot was taken as I was heading back to the boat, I looked up and saw this big cat taking another mooring and just liked the sillouetted shape.Gives me a real sense of being underwater.
By Mark Smith
posted Saturday, January 22, 2005
2 votes

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5 Entries Found
Great White taking a bite of the bait, this was one of small ones at Isla Guadalupe
This is a pic of my Girlfriend taken up close and personal....
Saw this chap wondering across the sand and he was kind enough to model for me.
This shot was taken as I was heading back to the boat, I looked up and saw this big cat taking another mooring and just liked the sillouetted shape.Gives me a real sense of being underwater.
This is one of my first pictures taken with the D70, no strobe was used but I think it just captures the feeling you get when you swim through the wreck.
 
5 Entries Found