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Well they say I need to post an intro, so here it is.

I’ve been a working diver for almost 20 Years with the RCMP in Canada. Underwater video has been our main method of documenting crime scenes with the occasional bit of photography.

Although I have been a diver for 30 years it is only in the past few years have started enjoying underwater photography as a peaceful activity to take me away from the usual trauma associated with my underwater work.

I am to the point of upgrading to my first mirrorless camera and want to take my photography to the next level, which for me is putting it into print. I have a small

Portfolio of pictures from various vacations and in small format they look great, but I’d like to get to the point of having a size that would look good in the walls of my house.

Well that’s more than enough about me. If you’ve read this far I gotta say I’m impressed.

Cheers and safe diving everyone.

LOL, welcome to Waterpixels, Underwater with Art - love then name.

Great to have you with us and I'm delighted to read that you've managed to find a peaceful outlet away from what, I'm sure, can be pretty difficult at times.

We hope you enjoy the forum.

Best wishes

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