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PADI Digital Underwater Photography Specialty Class in Key Largo

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Article Author:
 Owen
Owen
Master Scuba Diver Trainer

Hi gang,

 Just a quick report to congratulate one Mr. Steven Gaub on completing his PADI Digital Underwater Photography Specialty today. It one of PADI’s newest classes and it’s really a lot of fun. They had the old photo class, which of course was on film, but this is the newest update and it features all the new exciting digital possibilities. 

If you are interested in taking the class, it’s easy to combine with the Advanced Open Water class, because you only need 1 extra dive with the camera to complete the specialty. Even if you are already AOW or don’t want to take the AOW class, it’s a really fun two dive specialty that you can complete in just one dive trip. No exam, no tests, you don’t even need your own digital camera, just use one of ours and fire away and return home with a CD full of your photos. Hey, they might even end up on our website like the ones you’ll see below. Steven’s photos turned out great, and we even snapped a couple of him in action!  Enjoy, and we hope to see you in one of our PADI Digital Underwater Photography Specialty Classes soon!


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