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Jean-Sebastien Morisset - 15 Nov 2003 00:10 GMT
Ho everyone!

Melanie and I just got back from Bonaire last week-end. I've been busy
sorting and selecting pictures, and put a few of 'em online. Check out the
following at http://www.mvpix.com/news/ :

    A Spotted Cleaner Shrimp and Caribbean Reef Octopus

    Young Tiger Grouper at Cleaning Station

    A Young Honeycomb Cowfish

    Underside of Hawksbill Turtle Eating in Coral Head

Let me know what you think of the pictures! :)

Thanks,
js
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Dan Bracuk, CTHD - 15 Nov 2003 00:53 GMT
Jean-Sebastien Morisset <jsmoriss@mvlan.net> pounded away at his
keyboard resulting in:
:Let me know what you think of the pictures! :)

All in perfect focus.
None worth buying,
The grouper is the best.
The partial cowfish is a partial cowfish.
Turtle butts don't throb my knob.

Good thing I have a high speed connection - why are you putting 7
Mbyte images on the web?

Dan Bracuk
If at first you don't succeed, you run the risk of failure.
The Best of rec.scuba http://www.pathcom.com/~bracuk/RecScuba/
Scott - 15 Nov 2003 01:29 GMT
> Jean-Sebastien Morisset <jsmoriss@mvlan.net> pounded away at his
> keyboard resulting in:
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Good thing I have a high speed connection - why are you putting 7
> Mbyte images on the web?

Hey, Dan,

Lighten up.

Scott
Dan Bracuk, CTHD - 15 Nov 2003 01:40 GMT
"Scott" <scottk@localaxes.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting
in:
:Hey, Dan,
:
:Lighten up.

But JSM did specifically ask for opinions.

Dan Bracuk
If at first you don't succeed, you run the risk of failure.
The Best of rec.scuba http://www.pathcom.com/~bracuk/RecScuba/
Jean-Sebastien Morisset - 15 Nov 2003 02:54 GMT
> Jean-Sebastien Morisset <jsmoriss@mvlan.net> pounded away at his
> keyboard resulting in:
> :Let me know what you think of the pictures! :)
>
> All in perfect focus.
> None worth buying,

Hey Dan!

Well, I'm just sharing, not really selling, although there's a shopping
cart there just in case. :)

> The grouper is the best.
> The partial cowfish is a partial cowfish. Turtle butts don't throb my
> knob.

Guess you had to be there. It was pretty funny. :)

> Good thing I have a high speed connection - why are you putting 7 Mbyte
> images on the web?

Hm. The originals might be a few MBs, but they aren't really available
unless someone wants to buy 'em. I think the 640k versions are 20-120k
max.

Thanks for your comments. I might pull the 1/2 cowfish... I probably have
some better ones I haven't sorted yet.

Thanks!
js.
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Crownfield - 15 Nov 2003 07:50 GMT
> Ho everyone!
>
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>
> Let me know what you think of the pictures! :)

23 cookies is way too many to be reasonable.

> Thanks,
> js
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> JS & Melanie's Homebrewery <http://brewery.mvlan.net/>
> Underwater and Travel Photographs <http://www.mvpix.com/>
 
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