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Profile Comments > ScubaStevesWife
nauidiver - 11/28/2010 10:31 PM
nauidiver - 11/28/2009 10:58 AM
scubachick76 - 11/23/2009 10:06 AM
Have a great Birthday!
NWKatShark - 6/23/2008 9:35 PM
I haven’t been there, personally, but I’d love to have the opportunity!


Larry
Mcgyver4739 - 5/19/2008 9:33 PM
Hey Mary,


I have a SeaLife DC 600 Elite set up. It the first and only underwater camera I have used. Its really simple and has a lot of features. I did however take PADI’s photo class. Helped a bit, but did it on the second last day of out trip. The only thing I really notice unless your shallow (30’ or less) the strobe is what makes the shot. You can have the best camera in the world but without light it shoots like all the rest. And the same goes for a less expensive camera, with a flash it will take great shots.


Anything else ask away!! :) Tony
nauidiver - 5/02/2008 8:31 PM
thanks for the add!
MeetAtBTS - 3/10/2008 7:15 AM
This photo is one of the prize winners at BTS this year.
scubadmike - 2/04/2008 11:10 AM
HI THIS IS SCUBADMIKE I WENT TO CRYSTAL RIVER ..THERE WERE ABOUT 30 MANATEES ..THE VIS/ABOUT 8FT.WATER TEMP 70 ..NICE FOR A CHANGE !!!!
DiveCrazy - 1/23/2008 5:00 PM
thank you
Nigel - 1/11/2008 7:50 PM
Thanks SSW This was taken on the MV Semple which lies just off Port Villa in Vanuatu. The prop is 37.1m but the bow is at 50.6m as I found out when I explored the hold! Its strange but you don`t get the impression that the ship is lying nose down on the bottom and it was quite a shock when I looked at my guage! Still I was able to make my way back without violating or going into deco (Only just by about 30 seconds I reckon!) I don`t think I`ll be going deeper!!
DiveCrazy - 1/10/2008 10:36 PM
anytime thank you
NWKatShark - 12/24/2007 3:03 PM
Christmas Killer Whales
STAScubaDiving - 12/22/2007 1:11 PM
Merry Christmas Gorgeous!!!! I love you.
Sandrabramm - 12/13/2007 4:04 PM
Yep, diving in WPB can be great during the winter. Seas can be a bit of a challenge sometimes, but we get some of our best vis, and then the migratory species come through. We`ll have Lemon Sharks soon, and last year we were lucky to have our groups swim with two Whale Sharks and a Right Whale...so you never know. I teach scuba at two of the high schools here also, were does your husband teach? Thanks for message, hope you have a great holiday. Sandy
RAWalker - 12/12/2007 10:11 PM
I don`t have a problem with anyone viewing sharks from the safety of a cage. What I do take exception to is the way the sharks are attracted to to boat. It isn`t seeing sharks in their natural state it`s seeing sharks that are purposely agitated and conditions the sharks to be agitated when they see divers and swimmers. This creates an unsafe situation not just at that moment but also increases the chance of the sharks reacting to swimmers and divers at other times.
ReefMan - 11/28/2007 8:45 AM
Ditto`s on the Birthday Wishes....Have a great day!!!
badintexas - 11/24/2007 2:08 PM
HAPPY (early) BIRTHDAY!! I was going to write something about how we`re both 25 and still babies (as a joke.. I`m 31) but then I saw your page and that you`re 23!! OMG!! Now I`m off to go get my cane! I hope that you have a GREAT day!!
Brian_V - 10/31/2007 10:06 AM
It`s a distinctive PADI specialty written by an instructor at El Mar Diving Center, simply called "Kayak Diver". There`s more skills involved, like hooking a reel to the kayak, displaying a dive flag, and towing it during the dive. Plus more skills that don`t come to mind at the moment. It was a fun series of dives!
MsDiver - 10/28/2007 3:29 PM
To the wife of Scuba Steve Thanks for your comments about Costa Rica. I will keep your post in my notes as I maybe going there soon and would love to do some diving. Teri
INDYBOB - 10/26/2007 12:40 PM
Thanks for the compilment. This was the most active seahorse that I`d ever seen. He was moving from branch to branch trying to find just the right position. Maybe he was just posing. Lots of critters seem to do that when there`s no other divers around.