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Rebreather diver coming out of the Robert Gaskin wreck, St-Laurence River.
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ah, the old hidden strobe on slave - works every time
Ice Divers using cave techniques at the start of their dive at Morrison's Quarry, Canada. Scanned from the negative at 2400 dpi and colour corrected. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea & Sea lens, Fuji 400 ASA film.
Frilled Anemone, Metridium senile
Water lilies surface reflection.
This pics was shot with high speed 8oo black & white film using a Nikon F4 housed with Aquatica. This in a fresh water lake in Alberta, Canada. I had my camera on a tridpod at 42'
Dancing plants in a river.
Pic shot with high speed film Black & White, natural light, no flash over train wheels lost in 1902 in Kootenay Lake British Columbia, Canada
This was shot with high speed 35mm film, natural light, no flash of my dive partner over the train wheels at 46' in Kootenay Lake British Columbia Canada. Nikon camera housed by Aquatica.
This is another shot of the train cars lost in Kootenay lake in 1902. Shot with a Nikon 35mm natural light, no flash. High speed black & white film.
This is a set of train wheels lost in 1902 in Kootenay Lake British Columbia Canada. Several train cars hauling coal were lost off a bardge transporting them. It shot with 35mm film, no flash at 47'. Nikon camera, Aquatic housing
Snack Time
This was done in the Bahamas just off the coast of Nassau. It was my first roll of film using my Nikonos v and 200 speed film with 20mm lens and a Nikonos SB105 Strobe.
Thanks for looking and your feedback would be appreciated
This pic was shot with 800 speed film on a wall in 38 deg water in Alberta Canada. It was shot with no flash.
Universal Connection
This was my first attempt at underwater photography...I really didn't realize that pictures at 45 feet beneath the surface could be as beautiful as any picture I have seen on land ...
Using cave techniques, divers at the start of their dive under the ice at Morrison's Quarry, Quebec, Canada. Nikonos V, Sea & Sea 12mm lens, Fuji 400 film, manual exposure and colour corrected.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2008
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chilly!
At a depth of 175 feet, a Nova Scotia tech diver passes along the starboard bow of the submarine L26 sunk in St Margarets Bay (west of Halifax). Nikonos V, 12mm lens and dual Ikelite 150 strobes. Cropped for subject and colour corrected.
Catchin' Some Rays
Urchin Abstract. Cold Water's of British Columbia, Canada. Canon G7, Inon Macro lens, Sea and Sea YS27DX Strobe
Nudi Gills. Canon G7, INON UCL167, Sea and Sea YS27DX
The Swimmer
SeaStar lunching on Crab. Poor vis, subject spotted with little time to compose before silting enveloped scene. Using Olympus C-7070, PT-027 housing & dual SeaLife digital flash--ss-1/30, f# 5.6, ISO 80, metr. centre weighted, wb man(cloudy)
Rebreather diver on the wreck of the hospital ship "Letitia" lost at Portuguese Cove (Halifax) Nova Scotia during WW1.
Nikonos V camera and 12mm Sea & Sea lens on aperture priority. Unaltered photo.
Ice divers, using cave dive techniques, proceeding to the exit hole in the shallows of Morrison Quarry, Quebec. Nikonos V, 12mm Sea & Sea lens, manual exposure. Natural light through the ice, photo not altered.
My eldest daughter at Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia. Nikonos V on aperture priority, 12mm Sea & Sea lens, Kodak 3200 B&W film. Scratches removed in PS. Just enough water to cover the lens.
Runner Up - worthy of note but not a medal winner - an equal 4th place if you like! Runner Up 2008

Final RoundThrough to 2008 awards final round judging
fairy magic under the water
My 10 year old daughter in the backyard pool with some of my dive gear - just starting out. Nikonos V, Sea & Sea 12mm lens, Fuji 200 ASA film. Cropped for subject and colour corrected.
Attack! Decorator crab unhappy with my camera lens! Canon G7, Sea and Sea YS27DX Strobe (single). Victoria, British COlumbia, Canada.
Nudi' in Red Corals. Taken in Victoria, British Columbia. Canon G7, Sea and Sea YSDX Strobe (single).
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