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Lifestyle, Travel and Undersea(78 images)
Just getting started to scan, caption, and upload hundreds of my travel and undersea images. Luckely, I've started to shoot underwater with digital equipment now, so workflow will be much easier here on in.

All images you see here are available as slides, or as high resolution scans. Please contact me for details.
  • Grand Cayman Island, British West Indies - A barge-type dive boat is ready to accept passengers early in the morning prior to a beach departure on Seven Mile Beach. The aluminum tanks, filled with compressed air, are waiting to be loaded abord and will provide the Scuba divers with hours of undersea exploration on the reefs below.<br />
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  • Diver Sally Herschorn peaks through the remains of a sunken ship in the Bahamas.  Model release on file.. By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • Diver Sally Herschorn glides down the dropoff over the coral reefs of Grand Cayman Island. Mandatory credit: Ed Wolfstein<br />
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Original slide or high resolution scan available for licensing. By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 14 August 2007: A couple snorkel in the clear turquoise waters in front of the coral cliffs at Captain Don's Habitat, on the Dutch Island of Bonaire. Bonaire, known for its pioneering role in the preservation of the marine environment, is part of the Netherlands Antilles grouping of islands. Located in the southern Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela, Bonaire is renowned for its excellent scuba diving, snorkeling, and windsurfing. ..Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 14 August 2007: Dozens of SCUBA air tanks are full and ready for use outside the dive shop at Captain Don's Habitat, on the Dutch Island of Bonaire. Bonaire, known for its pioneering role in the preservation of the marine environment, is part of the Netherlands Antilles grouping of islands. Located in the southern Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela, Bonaire is renowned for its excellent scuba diving, snorkeling, and windsurfing. ..Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 18 August 2007: A yellow-headed green parrot eats a berry while camouflaged in a tree on the Dutch Island of Bonaire. Bonaire, known for its pioneering role in the preservation of the marine environment, is part of the Netherlands Antilles grouping of islands.  Located in the southern Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela, Bonaire is renowned for its excellent scuba diving, snorkeling, and windsurfing. ..Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 9 May 2007: The interior entrance hallway of the National Gallery of Canada, a contemporary museum designed by Architect Moshe Safdie. The current home National Gallery opened its doors in May of 1988 and houses both Canadian and Internationally acclaimed artworks...Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 24 August 2004: A Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) is actually the gills of a small worm hidden in a tube inside a solid coral base. Taken at Captain Don's Reef on the island of Bonaire, in the Netherland Antilles. ..Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 17 August 2005: Scuba diver Sally Herschorn swims over a cluster of tube sponges at a depth of 40 feet south of Small Wall Reef off the coast of Bonaire, in the Netherland Antilles. Housing used was an Aquatica D100 with 8 inch dome port. Lighting with single Ikelite 225s strobe, manual at 1/4 power setting...Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 16 August 2005: Scuba diver Sally Herschorn glides effortlessly over a cluster of tube sponges in thirty feet of water at Captain Don's Habitat reef, off the coast of Bonaire, in the Netherland Antilles. Housing used was an Aquatica D100 with 8 inch dome port and single slim extension ring. Lighting with twin Ikelite 225s strobes on 1/4 Power setting....Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 17 August 2005: Scuba diver Sally Herschorn glides up a coral encrusted undersea wall in sixty feet of water at Monte's Divi Reef off the coast of Klein Bonaire, in the Netherland Antilles. Housing used was an Aquatica D100 with 8 inch dome port. Lighting with twin Ikelite 225s strobes...Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 15 August 2005: Scuba diver Sally Herschorn poses for a photo in thirty feet of water at La Machaca Reef off the coast of Bonaire, in the Netherland Antilles. Housing used was an Aquatica D100 with flat port. Lighting with a single Ikelite 225s strobe at 1/4 power setting...Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 22 August 2004: Scuba diver Sally Herschorn glides over a grouping of tube sponges and brain coral at La Machaca Reef, on the Dutch island of Bonaire, in the Netherland Antilles. Used Aquatica D100 housing, 8 inch dome port and extension ring with twin Ikelite 225 strobes 1/4 power manual setting...Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 15 August 2005: A pair of Schoolmasters (Lutjanus apodus) swim together at La Machaca Reef, on the Dutch island of Bonaire, in the Netherland Antilles. Used Aquatica D100 housing, flat port with single Ikelite 225 strobe 1/4 power manual setting...Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 5 May 1984: Scuba Diver Sally Herschorn swims over the coral encrusted propellor of the shipwrecked Balboa, a Norwegian freighter sunk in 1932 off the town of Georgetown in Grand Cayman Island. The Cayman Islands are part of the British West Indies, in the Carribean Sea. Original on Ektachrome 64 Film shot with a Nikon F2, 20mm f/3.5 AI Nikkor in an Aquatica NR Housing.  1/30 sec. @ f/8 with twin Ikelite 150 strobes, on 1/2 and 1/4 power manual. CC30R Filter...Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 27 May 1986: Scuba Diver Sally Herschorn swims over a basket sponge just past West Wall on Salt River Wall off the Island of St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands. Shot with a Nikonos III and 15mm U/W Nikkor (old style) on Fujichrome 50. 1/30 sec. @ f/8 with single Ikelite 150L strobe, non-SST on full power manual. CC30R Filter...Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 27 May 1986: Scuba Diver Sally Herschorn examins a basket sponge off the West End of Grand Bahama Island. Shot with a Nikon F2, Sigma 8mm Circular Fisheye in an Aquatica II-B Housing.  1/30 sec. @ f/8 with twin Ikelite 150L strobes, non-SST on full power manual. CC30R Filter...Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 14 August 2007: Joshua smiles for the camera at Pink Beach on the island of Bonaire, in the Netherland Antilles. ..Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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  • 16 August 2005: Snorkeler Joshua holds the mouthpiece of his snorkel as he observes the marine life at Captain Don's Reef off the coast of Bonaire, in the Netherland Antilles. Housing used was an Aquatica D100 with 8 inch dome port. Lighting with twin Ikelite 225s strobes, manual at 1/4 power setting...Mandatory Photo Credit: Ed Wolfstein Photo By photographer Ed Wolfstein
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