Website review: Cold Water Images, Photography by K...
52joan discovered this in Nature
•8 reviews since Apr 4, 2007
nature, photography
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52joan discovered 16 months ago- what a wonderful world

YukiLuvr rated 13 days ago- Those were beautiful photos.

yellodeere rated 13 days ago- Just a Peek at the underwater world. Found at ronmeyer where there is abundant stumbles. Like a kid in a candy store....I'll be baaaack!

ronmeyer rated 14 days ago- briliant colors lurking in the dark, amazing

Piwakit rated 5 weeks ago- Gorgeous !!! and Great eye catching web page ... really really nice

Dollytoo rated 5 weeks ago- Beautiful underwater pictures.

globalbpo2 rated 5 weeks ago- wonderful.....

KaylinQ rated 6 months ago
I must say I was hard pressed to pick just one picture out of all the pictures in here.
So many excellent shots and angles.
I really really liked his style of U/W Photography.
Definitly worth a place to stop by and look at them all.
From Page:
On Saturday, March 17, 2007 Kawika launched his boat in Eureka, California. When he did not return that evening, the Coast Guard launched a search, finding his boat Sunday morning. Kawika's camera was on board; Kawika and his dive gear were not. The Coast Guard continued the search until Monday evening. He has not been found.
Eureka Reporter, March 26, 2007
San Francisco Chronicle, April 1, 2007
Kawika's family and friends are dedicated to keeping this site up, and, soon, making quality prints available to benefit one of Kawika's favorite causes.
Self-portrait of me having something of a bad hair day. Yes, I had a horrible
headache after this dive. This rather interesting harbor seal (Phoca
vitulina) behavior isn't nearly as threatening as it appears. On one
occasion, however, a seal managed to work a tooth under the stitching of my
drysuit hood. This gave the animal an excellent purchase and a battle for
possession of my hood (and mask!) ensued.
"Tanker Reef", Monterey Bay, California
October 8, 2005
This is one of Monterey's more common pelagic salps. If you know your Latin,
you'll likely understand how this animal's mouth-like orifice lead to it's name.
Members of the greater population, however, usually find that their first
encounter with Thetys vagina leaves them with a raised eyebrow or two. I
suspect most people arriving at this page via Google are more than a little
disappointerd.
"Local's Ledge", Carmel Bay, California
November 19, 2006
Olive rockfish, (Sebastes serranoides) and blue rockfish (Sebastes
mystinus) often school together. In this photograph, one can see the
boundary between warmer, murky, plankton-rich water above and clearer, colder
water below. Fishwatching enthusiasts should note that olive rockfish appear
nearly identical to yellowtail rockfish (Sebastes flavidus). A high
resolution version of this photograph was sent to rockfish expert, Dr. Milton
Love for identification.
"East Pinnacles", Carmel Bay, California
July 3, 2005
Even the most dedicated underwater photographer is forced to endure
a surface interval once in a while.
*thanks majakka!*