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"Forget the Snakes! What do YOU look like?"

Bluebird said:
Well, this is me.. :rolleyes:

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I think we just found the first pic for the "Miss Cornsnake" calender!!! :grin01:
 
ssmith_1187 said:
Nanci,

I'm thinking you don't get a chance to ice dive that much anymore ;)

Regards,
Steve

No, I left that for this:

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Went to Mexico for this: (Steve Auer photo)

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I took a diving trip down to the Keys this past July...very nice!!!

We dove on the Spiegel Grove and Eagle...WAY COOL!!!

Regards,
Steve
 
Pictures like this:
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are borderline against the rules. I demand that you relinquish this one, all copies thereof, and any that even remotely resemble it in nature, form, figure, and subject to my e-mail box immediately for verification of appropriateness. I will notify you in person of my findings...;) :sidestep: :bang:
 
Oh but it's art. xP Nature photography even... A Finn in it's natural environment, a lake in eastern Finland. xD
 
Kinda diving pics. I am the one in the center of the shot, and the one in the blue shirt.
These are from a UCSI class I just got back from. The top on, I am diving for a body, and the second is marking the location of a gun.
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ssmith_1187 said:
I took a diving trip down to the Keys this past July...very nice!!!

We dove on the Spiegel Grove and Eagle...WAY COOL!!!

Regards,
Steve

Nice- I remember when they sank the Spiegel Grove.

Here's me on the Jim Atria, she's in West Palm, I think.

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And at deco after that dive:

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I was never that into wrecks, though- caves is my thing.

Nanci
 
I was never that into wrecks, though- caves is my thing.

We have a lot of caves and old mines up here in Wisconsin.

The Great Lakes have a bounty of nicely preserved wrecks given the cold waters.

Very cool Swingrrrr!!!!

Regards,
Steve
 
Nanci said:
I was never that into wrecks, though- caves is my thing.
Nanci
See, I am just the opposite. I don't like caves, or anything with overhead cover. Seems, diving more and more for work, I forget how much recreational diving is. ARGHHHG, I need to get out there and pound some fish for fun!!
 
This was me decompressing on the Speigel...bubbles, he,he,he

The current was AWFUL and we were Supermanning off the mooring line.

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Name the fish and win a prize!!!!!

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Regards,
Steve
 
Heres the only pic I have of me...crappy webcam pic from I think about 2 years ago. lol.
 

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Spotlight Parrot?

If you didn't look at the properties of the picture (the name is in there) then...DING, DING, DING!!!!

However, if you did look at the properties... :(

Actually though it is a Stoplight Parrot...nice job!!!!

Regards,
Steve
 
Me and my boyfriend:
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Ok really:
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Just me:

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There's another one I wanted to post but it's not entirely safe I think :grin01:
 
Stoplight!

I love parrotfish. I only had to do one body recovery. A dive instructor that killed a student because he was a moron. Decoing in caves- you just sit there- no current to fight. Usually. Up in Minnesota I used to dive for old beer bottles- I have some from when they used corks! And irons from when they heated them in fires, and carriage weights. (Those were improvised anchors) People throw anything in the water. Minnesota also had iron mines- they were cool- especially at night when the big fish were out. And there was some deep quarry in Wisconsin I used to teach at- can't remember what it was, though. Hmmm.

Nanci
 
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