3kramd5 said:Not water I'd care to find myself in...
That looks like Sombrero, and nobody goes to Sombrero! Maybe another Caribbean Atlantic coast?
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3kramd5 said:Not water I'd care to find myself in...
privatebydesign said:3kramd5 said:Not water I'd care to find myself in...
That looks like Sombrero, and nobody goes to Sombrero! Maybe another Caribbean Atlantic coast?
3kramd5 said:privatebydesign said:3kramd5 said:Not water I'd care to find myself in...
That looks like Sombrero, and nobody goes to Sombrero! Maybe another Caribbean Atlantic coast?
North east Curacao
privatebydesign said:3kramd5 said:privatebydesign said:3kramd5 said:Not water I'd care to find myself in...
That looks like Sombrero, and nobody goes to Sombrero! Maybe another Caribbean Atlantic coast?
North east Curacao
Right angle, but not really an Atlantic coast! Never got to the ABC's, only to Trinidad and Tobago and St Vincent and the Grenadines that far South.
3kramd5 said:privatebydesign said:3kramd5 said:privatebydesign said:3kramd5 said:Not water I'd care to find myself in...
That looks like Sombrero, and nobody goes to Sombrero! Maybe another Caribbean Atlantic coast?
North east Curacao
Right angle, but not really an Atlantic coast! Never got to the ABC's, only to Trinidad and Tobago and St Vincent and the Grenadines that far South.
Impressive call nonetheless.
I've not been to A nor B, but can't recommend C unless you're a diver. The water is phenomenal, but the land is arid (except the north east), desolate, and littered with half-completed structures. It may be worth going to if it's not a pain, but I am from California and I won't be back unless with dive buddies.
privatebydesign said:If I lived on the West Coast nothing would bring me East to dive, not the Caribbean, not the Red Sea, nothing, it would have to be your local cold water, though I am not a cold water diver, and all the Pacific opportunities going round to Indonesia.
Vern said:Hurricane Arthur passed 80 miles offshore of Oak Island on July 3rd. Not an artistic shot, but it was quite a wave. The pier is ca. 20 feet above the water.
Nice, and even more fun played in reverse!Sequence, shot at Crete
200D + 85/1.8 + CPL, 1/800, f/8, ISO 200
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