Dolphins and I

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Dolphins and I
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<p>I am very impressed by the theme of the  marine animals in the notation of status on the Steemit. And   today i'd like to make a thematic publication about dolphin. If suddenly someone had doubts, I will say that all this is exclusively about wild dolphins.
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I do not know why it happened, but dolphins almost all people cause interest and sympathy. Especially for us divers. From the very first trip to the sea, I wanted to see dolphins in the water. We have repeatedly seen them on the surface, walking next to the ship.  And even more difficult to make some kind of photos.
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It took me 4 years and about 6-7 trips. Although probably not so to speak correctly. After all, dolphins were not the main purpose of these trips. However, I always kept them in my head. I hoped. I knew very well that at the speed that they can develop in the water, the only possibility is to meet holiday makers or playing dolphins. And somehow interested. Otherwise, the entire meeting with the dolphins will look pretty much the same as with a high-speed car on the track. Swish  - and only a trace of a cold. On land, at least issued from afar. And in the water we have only a miserable couple of tens of meters.
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Divers with all their equipment can not attract dolphins much. Therefore, meetings on diving are quite rare, even in areas where there are many dolphins. In short, the best chance to swim with dolphins is to be like them. Free and unencumbered excess equipment. And for me it's a difficult task for a photographer. But the stars still met in the right figure for me ...
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It was a long time ago, 10 years ago. The technique then was different and I was just starting out on a good mastering. So when viewing photos you can do this for a small correction and all the missing beauty to think out)
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Then our safari to the north of the Red Sea from the very beginning turned out to be unusual. Firstly, we were on a yacht only 6 people, not counting the team (it is usually less than 10 it even does not leave the sea). But here a part of people for any reasons disappeared literally on the last day. So even of the 6 remaining on the permanent basis, only 4 ro were diving. And as you know, the less people in the water the more there are any animals!
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For our available 11 days instead of the standard 7, we were able to go far enough to the north. Other safari ships rarely come there. And even if they do, then a maximum of half a day, dive and back. We could afford a few days on almost unaffected people reefs. And there was one bay where our boat got up for the night. I do not know if it's true or not, but it seems that this bay was called Dolphins bay in Arabic ...
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And then one day, when we all dozed after another portion of diving, there was a cry - dolphins ... Never before have I worn the equipment so quickly. And what a lucky thing that the camera was already assembled and ready to shoot. As a result, the boat was all the same 4 people. But only I managed to get into the diving gear. It all came together. My friends without equipment could swim freely and several dolphin families with interest spun around them. Well, I swam to the best of my ability and tried to shoot.
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Several kids kept trying to swim away from their parents' custody closer to us. But usually it ended with a crack from a larger dolphin, after which the unfortunate dolphin was taken away by two adults. At the same time, they themselves with pleasure then twisted around us circles at a crazy speed. I did not even have time to turn after them. The camera also in most cases did not keep up, rewarding me with another snapshot of the tail.
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Just a few minutes into the water was raised a huge amount of suspended matter from the bottom. And it became completely problematic to shoot. And soon the dolphins themselves, having played enough with amusing creatures, raced off into the distance. But even those couple of tens of minutes with them I remember well so far. And I still want to repeat ...
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2007, the Red Sea.<br><br>
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