Papua New Guinea Pictures

Oct 06, 2006 12:28

For all you east coast peeps who need helping looking busy for the end of the day.

I finally finished going through all my Papua New Guinea pictures and picking out/cleaning up the ones I like best. If you don't like fish then don't click on the "Underwater" gallery ;-)


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fischstick October 9 2006, 08:36:14 UTC
Thanks!

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Wow kristinewithak October 6 2006, 23:49:00 UTC
That is a trip of a lifetime for sure. You really captured the experience with your pictures! Beautiful.

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Re: Wow fischstick October 9 2006, 08:51:55 UTC
Thanks!

It definitely was a trip to remember. Hopefully I'll get back there some day.

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daizeymaizey October 7 2006, 02:19:16 UTC
Great pictures! I didn't know that starfish came in blue.

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fischstick October 9 2006, 08:35:58 UTC
Me either. I did like a triple-take when I saw one.

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anistastia October 9 2006, 03:01:05 UTC
sometimes (like now) i wonder why you aren't a professional photographer :-)

so when are you heading east again so i can hear all about the trip? (and you have email i'm waiting for a response to *nudge*)

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fischstick October 9 2006, 08:53:27 UTC
Sorry - I have a whole list of people who are waiting for responses. I've been horrible since I got back. If I remember the message correctly, just let me know the time-frame ahead of time and I'm sure we can work something out.

Oh - and thanks. You're too kind.

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chris_101 November 29 2006, 03:22:13 UTC
I want all the itiniery for this trip Tom. This looks amazing. I was diving in Aruba recently and I thought it was pretty cool. The shit you took pictures of totally reminds me of Bora Bora. The colors are so bright!! You have to tell me what kind of photographic equipment you have. These pics are beautiful.

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fischstick November 29 2006, 03:41:05 UTC
I guess I'll see you this weekend so I'll give the all the scoop about the trip then.

The camera I used was a Sea&Sea DX8000G with a YS-90 strobe. For some of them I had the wide-angle lens attached. It was my first attempt at UW photography and I was pretty happy with the results. My dive buddy had a fancy $4K+ SLR system and I think my pics came out as good as his.

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chris_101 November 29 2006, 15:13:25 UTC
I am psyched to hear about it. Call me when you are over there this weekend if I am not. 202-744-6149.

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