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Rick TegelerUntil late 2004 I used 2 separate housed Nikons Fs (yep, thats correct - Fs) in Niko Mar III housings: 24mm, 55mm and assorted. Assorted strobes. Now a D100 and D7000 - assorted lenses/strobes. Also usually carry a Nikonos II (a classic!) with a 15mm lens slung around my neck - just in case! Diving for 45 years - well in excess of 10,000 dives. I've dived just about everywhere within the band of Tropics and have had the good fortune over the years to be the "first" in many (now) well-known dive destinations. Check my website out for more details. Current favorite spot - PNG. Bought a bit land on the the remotest part of remote New Ireland from a local chief for a boat, two pigs and some shell money and dive my brains out there once a year for over a month. Decompress by visiting Walindi, Loloata and Tufi. PNG is "IT" IMHO. I currently live in British Columbia, Canada enjoying the best of both worlds - Sea and Mountains. . I have been taking u/w images since the late 1960s.My Website
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Sam TaylorThe Fleet photo/video pro for Mike Ball Dive Expeditions in Australia & PNG. I've been lucky enough to get paid to take pictures of fish all over Asia pacific & beyond. I shoot the old faithful Nikonos 5 with all the bells & whistles, a Sony vx1000 & Amphibico housing & a Nikon D-70 in an Aquatica housing amung others. Been into photo work now for over 10 years. The best diving I've found thus far is a split decision between Yap, Palau & PNG...too tough to call.AustraliaAustralia
 
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