I would just like to say...

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italianwjt

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my girlfriend and i just booked our reservations for Oahu Hawaii. First time were going there, and i hear the reefs are outstanding. So... because this is the fish photography forum, i would just like to say expect some GREAT fish/reef photos INCLUDING shark excursion photos. I cant wait, we leave Oct. 31 - Nov 5......................I'll keep you posted
 

ginarox

Active Member
were going in 2007 for my daughters graduation, cant waite,,i am looking forward to seeing your pictures on here,,,have a great time and be safe, have a great day.
 
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lbaskball

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dont mind if i hijack your thread while your gone?..okay..
Question. lets say this dude has a reef tank, how long can you go without having your corals dying? How long can you go without feeding your clownfish?
 

reef diver

Active Member
five days fine, coral dont need feeding usually, and your fish when hungry enough will pic off your rock. Also, ask one of us who works on these forums who lives near you, to tank sit. Lol have fun in hawaii, personally, I prefer kaui, rather than oahu, kaui is far more rural and unspoiled, also theres great hiking too!.
 

cymbal67

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i have been to hawaii 3 times in the last three years (i keep winning these trips from work) and have dove a lot while there.....you can hear the whales underwater during whale season, its a trip. lots of fish there that are only seen there in hawaii. kaui is pretty rural but the week i was there was the week they had all those rain storms and the mudslides so it kinda sucked that year. if you are traveling from the east side of the country the trip is a long one. but if you dive...and i guess you do, this will probably be one of your better trips.
 

ginarox

Active Member
Originally Posted by cymbal67
i have been to hawaii 3 times in the last three years (i keep winning these trips from work) and have dove a lot while there.....you can hear the whales underwater during whale season, its a trip. lots of fish there that are only seen there in hawaii. kaui is pretty rural but the week i was there was the week they had all those rain storms and the mudslides so it kinda sucked that year. if you are traveling from the east side of the country the trip is a long one. but if you dive...and i guess you do, this will probably be one of your better trips.
you won three times..you must be one lucky person,,could you rub some of that luck on me,,,i sure could use it.. :jumping: ,,,have a great day...
 
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italianwjt

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Ok, im back. I'm actually thinking about moving there, it was beautiful everything is so photogenic. I wasnt able to get the underwater housing for my olympus 500, however i did buy some underwater cameras in its place. NOT nearly as clear as my olympus, but it served its purpose...




 
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italianwjt

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One of the first guys we seen.

This Naso was HUGE his steamers were at least 5 inches

Threadfin butterfly

Huma trigger


Sailfin?

Parrotfish Possibly?

Another Naso with StreamerS and Huge double barrels!!

While i was taking pictures I turned around and seen the 2 largest fish i have ever seen up close, not sure what they were but they were huge (at least 4 feet) and swimming fast. They were about 2 feet away and scared the CRAP!! out of me...one of them was eyeballing me. I tried to take a pic, but by the time i got my camera up they were gone. Absolutely gorgeous place, never expected to see what i did. Scheduling another trip in May.
sorry the quality isn't that great, disposable camera....what can i say. if you would like to see more, let me know
 

ginarox

Active Member
thanks for the pictures...i just love the ocean,,,its such an amazing place,,, were going in july ....now i cant waite to get there,,i bet it was beyond your expectations..i have a red sailfin,,it was neat to see that,,thanks,,,,have a great day...
 

f14peter

Member
Oh man, I looooooooooooove Hawaii.
Being going the last couple of years to the Big Island, and the snorkeling there helped spur ust to start our tank.
At the risk of hijacking the thread, here's a few of our trip . . .
Green Sea Turtle, this was taken either at Keauhou Bay or Honaunau (is that a convict tang in the background?):

Here's an onery critter. This fellow had a real attitude as I was swimming about 8 feet above him and he turned and snarled:

One of my favorite pics, myself at Makalewena Beach, the most beautiful beach you could ever imagine (Also my current wallpaper). Between 1/4 to 1/2 mile long and only accessable by hiking over lava or a 4WD road (We drove). Wonderful powdery white sand, gentle cooling breezes, one our favorite days there last year. Went on a weekday and there were maybe 15 other people on the whole beach!:
 
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