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Thank you very much Tim! In fact it was not a dive light but a very powerful Keldan video light on a small tripod. The key was to time the shot so the available light would not overpower the video light. The red color was simply achieved with white balance. No Photoshop😉

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Hello everyone,

 

With only 25 dives, the last year wasn't really productive in terms of pictures. But I still found two and three that I would like to show here.

 

Lake Constance, Switzerland

 

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Mussel dinner
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Greetings from Switzerland,
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