Would that be with or without the fog obscuring the Oregon and Calfornia
coasts. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Darin wrote:
> WayneS wrote:
>
>
>> I think the 30-60 foot dives are the most interesting and most safe,
>> plus your tanks last longer. Once you get down to 60 feet, going
>> deeper does not feel like much, but the effects on the body can be.
>> They creep up on you. But the light is better, and the scenery
>> is just as good.
>>
> Assuming a sunny day and clear water, to approximately would depth could one
> expect to be able to take underwater photos with only natural light? I don't
> see myself going anyplace very exotic any time in the foreseeable future.
> I'd just like to explore some of the sub-tidal zone and estuaries along the
> Oregon coast, probably some lakes, and maybe a trip up to the San Juan
> Islands some day.
>
> Darin
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