Miss-understood Treasure - {undersea exploration} Hunting Photos

capt dom

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Although we all live within the same world.... :read2:

Many of us have different ways of both communicating and
or conceptually interpreting visual forms of expression....
Now, add in the inability to speak under water and communication
and or miss-interpretation may abound....

Do any of you have underwater photos that to some may require
a written explanation?

I sure have! ::)

If so please free free to post them here.
Here is my first example:
 

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On a lighter note, TH'ing with SpongeBob 8)
 

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Here is a wider angled shot
from another direction taken earlier...
 

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Nice photos, but the details are missing- please post some more.. :read2:
 

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The second photo is of Debbie Pawlak
and was take first....
She worked with us in the very beginning of JWI
and actually owns 3 % of the corporate stock.

By the time this photo was taken we had begun to learn
that if we looked under the many big rock piles at the initial shipwreck site
we would find more shipwreck related items {ie. coins}

If you look more closely you will see an anchor on the right side of the photo
and the muzzle of a cannon on the left.

The tighter shot was not meant to be of Debbie's butt crack
{not that it was all that bad to look at} but
was taken to look over her shoulder and see into the crack or space
between the rocks - she was peering into.

Treasure hunting lesson: # 104
 

Lucky Eddie

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It works much better as a shot of her butt crack, and a very nice one at that! :hello2: :headbang:
That's the sort of treasure I'd happily dive all day for!

Hows that saying go again?

"Et tu Buttcrackeus"? (ahh....or something like that!)

Cheers!
 

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Now some folks out there are going to start calling us
perverts - again - but it is just the small box that they
confine their thought processes...

That is precisely why I started this thread... {not to be a pervert but to educate}

treasure hunting lesson #105 communicating underwater.... :read2:

I have a perfect photo, that I have taken specific care
to mask what may be considered crass or objectionable
when it was only meant to be a form of non-verbal
communication so as to direct the underwater photographer
to note a specific feature on the hard bottom
that I wish photographed......

If you look closely at the two rocks - side, by side
you can not help to see the resemblance
that I used a certain body "feature" so
as to get the underwater photographer
to actually focus upon. :read2: :read2:

This is meant to be educational therefore
I have attempted to mask what may be
miss-understood ::) ::)
if not clearly explained.... :angel8: :angel8:

In retrospect - can you think of any simpler
way of getting the point across???
 

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I think I'm gonna have to get my second eye patch out again. :laughing7:
Are you sure the photographer just did'nt catch you doing lesson #2 in the water? :laughing9: :laughing9:
 

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capt dom

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Really! :notworthy:

No tubers.... we save those for newbies! :occasion18: :icon_jokercolor:

Look at the rock formation n the photo.... you can not make that up!
God or the devil maybe but not, not so little old me.....

Coins and other artifacts get lodged in those natural cracks.... :headbang:

Next time I will place a little bit bigger Treasure Net sign when the
situation calls for some more conservative proprietary...

Sorry about not warning you to break out the other patch! :o
 

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