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1 month ago |
divephotoguide.com | Matthew Sullivan |Mike Johnson
TechniquesArticlesNewsTravelGalleriesEquipmentContestsPhotographer of the Week – Tamara ChristianBy Matthew Sullivan, March 21, 2025 @ 06:00 AM (EST) Despite their common name, coconut octopuses will turn just about any bit of discarded junk or shells into a home. This one lives in a glass bottle, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia Tamara Christian’s love for ocean life began as a child growing up in South Florida. Many days were spent on or around the ocean.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
illinoisfishinghub.com | Mike Johnson
Lake Michigan’s underwater Stonehenge was unearthed by Mark Holley, a professor specializing in underwater archaeology. This ancient structural marvel consists of a circle of granite stones, each meticulously arranged and thought to be around 9,000 years old. People often associate it with Stonehenge due to its intriguing circular layout and the mysterious purpose behind its construction.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
dailyadvance.com | Mike Johnson
The next time someone says "Gimme Five!" offer them these five tips that lead to true celebration. Believe everything happens for our greater good. There is a needed lesson in every adversity we encounter. When we learn the lesson, we stop having to deal with that adversity. If we fail to learn it, we get to continue to encounter it. Always ask, "What can I learn from this?"kAmx7 J@F F?56CDE2?5 >F=E:A=:42E:@?[ J@F F?56CDE2?5 DF446DD] %:>6 :D E96 8C62E >F=E:A=:6C] ~?6 AC@5F4E:G6 24E:@? E2<6?
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Mar 15, 2024 |
medium.com | Mike Johnson
A Short Fiction PieceI wouldn’t say that I was born unlucky. I mean, maybe I was. I’m back and forth about it. On the one hand, you’ve got personal responsibility, right? I can’t sit here and blame some bad juju in the air for all the horrendous moments I’ve had to live through. Maybe my bad luck is the result of a series of bad decisions. Maybe I self-sabotage my life with every choice I make.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
divephotoguide.com | Ian Bongso-Seldrup |Mike Johnson
OM Digital Solutions has unveiled the second incarnation of its flagship Micro Four Thirds camera—the OM-1 Mark II. First the good news: Beyond the new “OM System" branding and the small “II” in the bottom corner, there are no external differences between the new camera and the original model, so underwater housings for the Mark I will also accommodate the Mark II. However, anyone hoping for radical changes to the innards of the camera—like a new sensor or processor—will be disappointed.
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