"Garden of Eden"   A lot of folks not familar with the underwater world perceives it as a drab and dreary place.  They are partly correct because color is lost (especially the reds, oranges, and yellows) in as shallow as 20 feet. However, if a light source (ie a strobe) is placed and dialed in properly for the shot, the entire underwater world comes to life.  Here a diver enjoys and cruises pass a very colorful reel wall in the Windward Isles.
"Garden of Eden" A lot of folks not familar with the underwater world perceives it as a drab and dreary place. They are partly correct because color is lost (especially the reds, oranges, and yellows) in as shallow as 20 feet. However, if a light source (ie a strobe) is placed and dialed in properly for the shot, the entire underwater world comes to life. Here a diver enjoys and cruises pass a very colorful reel wall in the Windward Isles.
"Garden of Eden"   A lot of folks not familar with the underwater world perceives it as a drab and dreary place.  They are partly correct because color is lost (especially the reds, oranges, and yellows) in as shallow as 20 feet. However, if a light source (ie a strobe) is placed and dialed in properly for the shot, the entire underwater world comes to life.  Here a diver enjoys and cruises pass a very colorful reel wall in the Windward Isles.
"Garden of Eden" A lot of folks not familar with the underwater world perceives it as a drab and dreary place. They are partly correct because color is lost (especially the reds, oranges, and yellows) in as shallow as 20 feet. However, if a light source (ie a strobe) is placed and dialed in properly for the shot, the entire underwater world comes to life. Here a diver enjoys and cruises pass a very colorful reel wall in the Windward Isles.
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