I tend to have a preference for nostalgia and for imagery that provokes questions: "Where does that road lead? This actually feels cold, hot, lonely, etc." With each shot I personally associate the sounds, smells, feelings, temperature, etc. Not everyone can or will connect with a photograph in this way. That is the beauty of this medium and what makes each photographer different. My only advice about photography is "Be in love with what you see." All images Copyright Bowman Gray 2018
Monday, January 18, 2010
Back from diving
Daniel and I just returned yesterday from a dive trip including snorkeling with the manatees in the Homosassa River and dives down the Rainbow River, in Devil's Den & Ginnie Springs. What a fantastic time. The waters were clear, the fish and bird life abundant and the limestone caverns looked downright prehistoric. Many thanks to Moe McKnight as our dive leader from Blue Dolphin Dive Center here in Winston-Salem. We are really looking forward to our next chance to get out with this group.
Video footage of three of the dives set to music click here.
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You didn't mention how cold the water is, which I believe is pretty cold since it's spring-fed. I KNOW the wetsuits help, but I remember diving with the dolphins at SeaWorld, and all I could think about was getting warm again. Plus, the outside air is a little cooler these days than usual. It was a wonderful experience though, and you two are a lot tougher than ME. :-)
Water temp was actually 72 - very nice.
This looks like SO much fun!
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