Very nice pix!!! Thank you for sharing!:wink: Please continue to post more. I get to live vicariously through the pix you divers take. I'm never going to go diving.lol
Fitch4, I am using canon PowerShot SD780 IS camera and case for the underwater pictures Canon WP-DC31, as you see nothing fancy.
I am happy that most of you enjoy posted pictures and I will post until interest exists> here we go>>>>>>> :thrash::thrash:
Thanks! Looks like you saw some beautiful stuff. I especially love the electric rays paired up in the sand. I run a scuba club at the high school up here in CT and we have a number of SeaLife cameras. My kids and I take hundreds of pictures every year with them and we always end up with some great shots from a week's worth of diving. Underwater photography is pretty addicting.
Yes Fitch, I agree underwater photography is very addictive. Actually, all nature photography is facinating. I am placing few pictures of tropical nature I took over the trip to Bocas.
Posting more pictures. Hey deefrombrooklyn and ss minnnow it was nice meeting you yesterday at NY Aquarium. Few pictures of brittle stars from my fishtank. Chris, you can see the zeebra's there. I will catch one for you once I have a chance.
nice talking to u too. looks like u had a great time and real nice pics. those starfish are beautiful, ill get u a nice frag of green nepthea. c u at the next meeting.
Very nice.
My parents are from Colon, Panama. Not to far from Bocas..
That area seems to be untouched.. Hope it stays that way.
Did you come back with any frags?
Henrystyle, actually Colon is on the other site of Panama closer to the Panama City. I passed Colon on the way to Isla Grande. Bocas are on the West site of Panama border with Costa Rica. Yes, I hope it stays untached and everyone who want to enjoy the under-ocean world will be able to enjoy it.
I did pick-up few small detached rocks with zoas, could off collect a ton of unusual stuff, but did not want to break anything. Usually I collect stuff that doomed to die anyway, so I do not feel bad of taking it out from the ocean.