L lonelyboy New Member Jun 19, 2004 #1 Welcome to to Hong Kong underwater: For more: http://www.geocities.com/hmlai88/
L lonelyboy New Member Jun 19, 2004 #2 All photos were taken by Nikonos V + Sea&Sea 15mm + Kodak E100VS + YS60+YS120
B benmah New Member Jun 20, 2004 #3 lonelyboy said: All photos were taken by Nikonos V + Sea&Sea 15mm + Kodak E100VS + YS60+YS120 Click to expand... Wow very nice pics
lonelyboy said: All photos were taken by Nikonos V + Sea&Sea 15mm + Kodak E100VS + YS60+YS120 Click to expand... Wow very nice pics
B beivied Senior Member Jun 20, 2004 #4 besides the wreck, what are the piles of regular shaped stones?
L lonelyboy New Member Jun 20, 2004 #5 beivied said: besides the wreck, what are the piles of regular shaped stones? Click to expand... Those are piles of cement that got under with the barge.
beivied said: besides the wreck, what are the piles of regular shaped stones? Click to expand... Those are piles of cement that got under with the barge.
G Gildow New Member Jun 20, 2004 #6 Cool Pictures! I like the mood..but sad that not much creatures there....maybe that's what made the pictures soo nice...
Cool Pictures! I like the mood..but sad that not much creatures there....maybe that's what made the pictures soo nice...
L lonelyboy New Member Jun 21, 2004 #7 Gildow said: Cool Pictures! I like the mood..but sad that not much creatures there....maybe that's what made the pictures soo nice... Click to expand... Yes, it seems that the dried cement is not good for coral living......however, there are some small group of tiny fishes living around the wreck. You can go to my website to have a look!
Gildow said: Cool Pictures! I like the mood..but sad that not much creatures there....maybe that's what made the pictures soo nice... Click to expand... Yes, it seems that the dried cement is not good for coral living......however, there are some small group of tiny fishes living around the wreck. You can go to my website to have a look!