In fact I extended my depth record, so felt really good that day. We were diving on deep military wrecks, here are my best photies of:
S Class submarine, HMS Stubborn
RAF Beaufighter, and
SS Le Polynseien, where I recorded 66m for the first time.




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Thanks Paul,Paul wrote:Very nice pictures. What's your underwater camera of choice?
Cheers,
Paul
Glad you have enjoyed them; this was the deepest moment, when I kneeled on the sea bed underneath Le Polynesien.Topcat wrote:Cracking photos
The Beaufighter has its undercarriage down (up as it hit the sea bed upside down), and one propeller is much more damaged than the other indicating that only one engine was running when it hit the water.Grip Fast wrote:My heroes, as a child, were Hans and Lotte Hass and I believed I would be a scuba diver when I grew up. However, I have never been diving, not even with a snorkel. So I am very impressed (and not a little jealous) by your passion for diving and these photographs, especially the Beaufighter - I wonder what its story is.
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