James, I found the spotted moray eel living in a piece of railing on this ship.....

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Chezzyr, the strobes ( mine are very powerfull) eliminate the blue green monochromatics that would be there in their absence. After about 15 feet, color begins to be filtered out very quickly by the combined effects of reflection and diffraction. First red, then yellow, finally blues are filtered out. My lights extend out about a foot and a half from the housing, which helps eliminate the reflection back to the lens from the particulants suspended in the water. Of course, the Grand Cayman is about as clear as you can get, which doesn't hurt here. I had visibility as much as 125 ft in places. When I dive in Utah, I am happy to see my fins.
Here is one more with the 60mm 2.8 ( ship also 2.8). By the way, my insurer D.E.P.P was great. I have replaced the 20D and 60mm new, and the housing is being repaired by Ikelite and all is covered less 10% deductible. It is a fair settlement, considering all.
If the angel had posed a little more for me, I would have nailed her!!!!!!!!!