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"Wesley M. Thorsson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Nov 2001 08:19:52 -1000
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Bob Lipe:

You've been asked and answered whether your shots would be in situ.  Now
would you add some information on how you take the shots for the benefit
of others who would like to add this type of pictures to our lore.  The
first thing that springs to mind for a diver is to use an underwater
camera (preferably usinc SCUBA for longer periods of setting up and
taking a photo).  I guess shallow water people could take a photo
through a look box. That would only provide vertical photos and limit
the amount of information.  Many people have gotten good results in an
aquarium.  One HSN writer had excellent photos of a Cymatium
clandestinum building a nest, laying eggs and the developed young
specimens

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