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Doing some research for more #Unix #manpage history goodness... Does this look familiar? The old-timey mv and chmod from the #CTSS programmer's manual, 1963, MIT.
Did we ever get bored of juvenile east Pacific octopuses? No? Even in the coldest, darkest of Hood Canal dives, I love finding these tiny fellas, switching to low powered lighting, and just watching them explore. It's hard to tell whether they're east pacific or great pacific octopuses (the former sometimes have three "eye lobes" is all), but in the latter case, it's amazing how something so small grows into something so huge! #scuba #underwaterphotography #macrophotograpy
It was a snowy dive this morning in Hood Canal, Washington, which I guess is... normal?... in late March? Nice visibility and little jellies making for fun black-water macro. Very few nudibranches to be found, but I had a fun time with one of the local seals lighting up her fishing grounds. #underwaterphotography #scuba
Enough code... Let's take some time to enjoy this beautiful kelp pipefish giving me a coy 3/4 profile. One of my favourite parts of nighttime deco, alone in the cold Hood Canal darkness, is watching the pipefish wind and unwind from the sea grass at 6m. Someday I'll photograph one with eggs! #scuba #underwaterphotography #macrophotography
Blackwater photos of tiny jellies is one of my new favourite activities. Unfortunately they love to congregate in the worst visibility! I have no idea what this one is, nor what its squiggly insides do. But they're so pretty! #underwaterphotography #scuba
It's been over a month since I've been in the water having macro fun! Fortunately, a bit of time cleared up and this Dirona albolineata came out to visit. 🥰🥰 #scuba #weloveslug #underwaterphotography
Spicy icy chutes under the summit of Mount Hood, Oregon. In this weird climate, there were a few open I'd never seen before that I was able to explore. Beautiful conditions yesterday but incredibly hazardous icefall! #mountaineering
A spicy icy summit of Mount Hood, Oregon this morning with a beautiful sunrise on the way down! So far, the snow cover on Hood this year had been shockingly sparse, looking in January as I'd expect it to look in late May. This has an effect in significantly increasing icefall, one of the major causes of injury on the mountain. Always remember to wear a helmet! #mountaineering
One more #squid to round out squidmas? Yes, please. It's amazing to be able to see the full body plan within! This little Doryteuthis opalescens was no more than finger length and enamoured of my strobes. From last week in Hood Canal. #scuba #underwaterphotography
Something a little different for a #weloveslug new year? This Tritonia festiva photographed with my new #nauticam smc3 diopter. I love supermacro but feel like it's a fight with my Sony 90mm lens, which has a limited minimum aperture. I'll just need to be more careful with a shallower depth of focus. This fella photographed a few days ago in Hood Canal. #underwaterphotography #scuba