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06/04/2008, 08:20 PM | #501 |
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beautiful shots. wanted to go to australia this year... maybe next year. 500th post in the thread
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06/09/2008, 08:29 AM | #502 |
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oh great......
I have been living back in Bangkok for 6 months and you go make me homesick..... I have even been listening to Christine Anu's "My Island Home" as a result of viewing this thread Brett ps. Great great pics |
06/09/2008, 09:10 AM | #503 |
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You ever taken anything 'live' home to your tank?
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06/09/2008, 09:22 AM | #504 |
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No way!
Parks and Wildlife would have me for dinner. You need a license of that. Brett |
06/09/2008, 03:16 PM | #505 |
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what camera are you shooting with pm me please
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06/10/2008, 06:23 AM | #506 |
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Hey guys, according to the poll, and the ReefKeeping webpage, this is the Thread Of The Month for June. Thanks guys!
However, the link for TOTM however goes to a thread on "Coral Maternity in Portugal" which is a little confusing. Can any of the mods shed some light on this mystery? Anyway, thanks for all your support! I was out at a new spot on Monday doing an Open Water Course, so there will be photos up soon. Also, i went out and picked up my new tank last week! 5.5ft long by 2.5ft wide, by 18inches tall, i'll post the odd photo of the tank as it takes shape. Next reef trip on the 21st and 22nd, so stay tuned for some more photos! |
06/10/2008, 09:43 AM | #507 |
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No the link to the link is correct. That "Coral Maternity in Portugal" was last month's TOTM.
Keep those photos coming! |
06/10/2008, 10:34 AM | #508 |
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edr- the link was wrong. it is correct now and in the archive of past issues also.
congrats!! you deserve it and have for quite some time.... what 18 months or so now? as always, i'll look forward to the photos! |
06/10/2008, 11:13 AM | #509 |
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Congrats on the TOTM.
Great photos Thanks for sharing. |
06/12/2008, 09:20 AM | #510 |
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Gorgeous photos.
I don't think there is anything quite as beautiful as looking at those magnificent creatures in thier natural habitat! So beautiful! I love the video.
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Gorgeous photos.
I don't think there is anything quite as beautiful as looking at those magnificent creatures in thier natural habitat! So beautiful! I love the video.
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06/13/2008, 06:12 AM | #512 |
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Good on ya EDR42 for flying the Aussie flag on RC. Great photo's too.
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06/13/2008, 01:21 PM | #513 |
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Congratulations on your thread award! Highly deserved. I read the entire thing today, and it was quite intriguing. Your camera upgrade seems to be really great. I think that you should really look into an outlet for selling some of your photographs, as a way to defray costs on such a great hobby. Keep up the amazing work, and thanks for sharing with everyone.
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06/13/2008, 04:22 PM | #514 |
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how often are box jellies encountered on this reef...if ever?
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As for the crown-of-thorns, I found this interesting report: http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/corp_site/i...t_updates/cots
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06/22/2008, 08:46 AM | #516 |
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Sorry, I must have missed it somewhere in the thread...What kind of camera equipment are you using? Love the pictures!
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06/24/2008, 12:35 AM | #517 |
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Coral C's: i'm using a Canon Powershot G9 in a canon housing with an Inon D2000S strobe and arm system.
Maika'i: Box Jellies are seasonal and inshore creatures, they are actually strong swimmers and lead active lives hunting in the mangroves and inshore waters. They do not go out as far as the reefs though, and are only active in the summer months. Thanks for all the comments guys! I've got another 3 trips worth of photos on my computer being processed, and i'll be out on the island thursday, saturday and sunday, so stay tuned. Instructor Development Course starts in 2 weeks now, so soon! |
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Thank you very much. My husband is just finishing up dive certification and I would love to get him a nice camera he can take under water with him. If I can't join him atleast he can share.
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06/24/2008, 08:26 AM | #519 |
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We are all waiting anxiously edr42. Thanks for sharing these incredible images. This is by far the best thread I have ever followed.
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07/01/2008, 10:41 PM | #521 |
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Wow great experince mate!!!
I was study & working in Victoria, but did get chance to go to Great Barrier, i really regret about that mate |
07/05/2008, 01:19 PM | #522 |
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WOW! This has always been my dream(maybe one day), You are truly blessed at least someone is living my dream. Thanks for the pictures I guess they will do for now. Thank you very much. I have lived in Florida and have been to John Penny Camp Reef but it does not compair to this. Again thank you and be safe out there.
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07/05/2008, 06:53 PM | #523 |
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EDR42 thank you so much for sharing natures beauty with us! Breathtaking!
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07/06/2008, 08:03 AM | #525 |
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Thanks for posting the pics edr42.
We stayed on Magnetic (or "Maggie" ) Island just off Townsville 3 years ago and did our PADI courses at Pleasure Divers there. The couple of "real dives" we did before heading north were a trip out to Wheeler Reef and the Yongala - very memorable and superb diving destinations. Vis was 40m then too so your photos have brought all that experience back. Thanks again for posting your super pics - look forward to some more! John Last edited by zimreef; 07/06/2008 at 08:09 AM. |
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