![]() ![]() Walt would drop down and set up and I would ease into position for a series of shots. Having been a photographer for years, I could pretty much tell which breathtaking part of the wall he would want to use as his backdrop. All I had to do was watch his head movement. At that moment we both realized we were encountering the same experience and we both smiled and nodded at each other before continuing the dive.Īt this point, I was completely synced up with Walt. to the surface, looked down deep into the black abyss and then looked over at my buddy Mike. As we descended down this sheer vertical wall, it all came rushing back to me…I thought, this is what diving is all about. ![]() Once we determined their direction along the wall, we took the opposing route. Walt, Mike and I allowed the other divers to enter the water first. As one of the more popular diving location in all of the Caribbean, the divers were excited and could hardly contain themselves as they fumbled to dawn their gear and enter the water. ![]() This time to actually dive Bloody Bay Wall verses gazing at it from the shore. It is hard to describe the liberating feeling one gets when making a night crossing from Little Cayman to the Brac while riding high in the open wheelhouse of a custom 42' dive boat…Ahhh, the island life man!īack at the Divi we were headed out for our final day of diving, and what do you know, back to Little Cayman we go. Standard Lens - David Rutherford Prize: SeaQuest wetsuit and Finsīest Staff Photo - Elisa Buller Prize: Airline ticket on Cayman Airways to MiamiĪfter the ceremonies, we had the boat all to ourselves for a spectacular moonlight cruise back to the Brac. ![]()
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