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San Solomon Spring Grate - 12-14-2009, 01:19 AM


This is a self-portrait. I left my Canon 20D floating in its waterproof bag on the surface with the timer running, then quickly swam to the bottom of San Solomon Spring (about 25 down). I grabbed hold of a bar on the grate at the bottom to hold me steady in place.

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This is not your "natural" type of photo. ;)

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This is not your "natural" type of photo. ;)
Yeah, I would love to do that, some day, if not with myself as a model (preferably) then with some attractive female model. I'm thinking how I could write a letter requesting permission that would have the best chance of success?
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