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Pictures Tagged island
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USA, American Samoa, National Park of American Samoa, An over/under image with sand ridges and coral rubble on Ofu Island looking towards Sunuitao Peak and Piumafua Mountain
My regular readers have probably noticed that I have been on an extensive underwater photography binge in the last year. I've always said that I aspire to shoot mostly underwater subjects, and am happy that most of my 2012 trips will be at or below the surface. So sticking with that theme, here is another underwater image from my December trip to the National Park of American Samoa. I spent a week at the Vaoto Lodge on Ofu Island and had this idyllic beach setting all to myself each day. This is my favorite over-under image from all the time that I spent in the water. I really like how the coral rubble in the sandy bottom leads the viewer's eye directly into the jagged peaks. I created this image with my Canon 5DmkII and 17-40mm f4 lens with a B+W +2 graduated neutral density filter inside my Aquatech 5DmkII housing with a Aquatech 8? dome port. This image is a single-exposure which required a minimal amount of processing using Aperture 3 and Photoshop CS5.
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Evening sun at Kasper Ort on headland Reddevitzer Höft, Rügen 2009.
(Long exposure: ND64 - ISO 200 - f11 - 5s)
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Hunting lodge Lancken-Granitz, Rügen 2009.
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Pink Plumeria blossoms on tree; Hawaii. A hybrid Plumeria species, native to Tropical America; called Frangipani in Ceylon and India. | Greg Vaughn posted a photo:

Kosrae, Micronesia: Tadao Waguk in tropical rainforest on the trail to Menke Ruins. |
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Snuneymuxw Chief Doug White welcomes Dr. Jim Miller for Royal Society of Canada Governor General's Lecture Series Vancouver Island University
"We are all Treaty People: New Models for a Shared Future" |
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