Suddenly, we struck gold. Actually, we struck coral. It hurt. But the coral was very pretty, so that made up for the pain.
The beach at sunrise. I don't see those very often. Sunrises, I mean. Why do they have to happen so early?
I hope you've enjoyed these photos. There won't be any more like them. You see, they were taken with my smaller digital camera that I always carry with me. It's actually waterproof -- you're allowed to take it out into the rain or dunk it in a few feet of water. I've gone swimming with it dozens of times and never had a problem. On this snorkeling outing, as always, I was careful not to take it too deep, where the pressure would have forced water in through its rather wimpy seals.... what I didn't realize was that it actually has a 30-minute time limit on how long you can use it in the water. Apparently it can only hold its breath for so long.... I had it out there for around 3 hours. Oops. Its little electronic brain is probably fried. At any rate, it won't turn on now. I might try to open it up and see if it's damp inside... maybe I can dry it out and revive it. I'm not optimistic on what the salt water has done to its poor little innards, though. Ah well. At least its last moments were happy ones....
Fortunately, I still have my nicer camera. The blog must go on! Actually, I recently learned that a photo blog is actually known as a "flog." So, the flog will go on. Sounds like something a weatherman would say.
1 comment:
i think "flog" (or flogging) is actually a verb that describes the action taken against a person who mistreats digital cameras... :)
sweet pics man. keep them coming.
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