Thanks for posting these pictures. Hold your head high for sharing them with everyone. I used to dive in Ley Largo in the early 1970s. I suspect a lot of the hard corals are gone now (as seems to be borne out in your photographs). The barracuda, grey angel, French angel, and blue parrot fish pictures are very nice, especially given that this was your first time using the camera. Don't let anyone discourage you. Thanks again.
It was actually a very good dive. Although I usually dive in Rhode Island where the average vis is about 7 ft. and the water temp is 60. So that might be why I liked it so much. And about the pics, that was the very first dive that we took the camera with us and taken perfect pics weren't quite the first priority on our list. Watch my other vids. I think that they are a bit better.
Thanks for posting these pictures. Hold your head high for sharing them with everyone. I used to dive in Ley Largo in the early 1970s. I suspect a lot of the hard corals are gone now (as seems to be borne out in your photographs). The barracuda, grey angel, French angel, and blue parrot fish pictures are very nice, especially given that this was your first time using the camera. Don't let anyone discourage you. Thanks again.
Juscz 3 years ago
Glad you liked it. But it is a shame at how much of the coral has died, I would of loved to see it back then.
kbdrum1 3 years ago
It was actually a very good dive. Although I usually dive in Rhode Island where the average vis is about 7 ft. and the water temp is 60. So that might be why I liked it so much. And about the pics, that was the very first dive that we took the camera with us and taken perfect pics weren't quite the first priority on our list. Watch my other vids. I think that they are a bit better.
kbdrum1 3 years ago