>I was disappointed that many closeup underwater photos I took of smaller
>critters (gobies, urchins, seastars, sea cucumbers, corals, crabs, etc)
>didn't turn out because of the limitations of the disposeable underwater
>camera I had. All the same, what turned out provides us with great
>memories amd I hope you enjoy them, too.
Do those cameras use ultrafast film like ASA 800? That would be a serious
two-edged sword.
>Jay DeLong
>Olympia, WA
And, I'm glad your trip worked out well!
--Bruce Stallsmith
Huntsville, AL
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