Hugh Bradner, physicist and scuba pioneer passed away earlier this month. He was the inventor of the neoprene wetsuit, as well as one of the founding scientists of Los Alamos and worked on the Manhattan Project. His obituary is a facinating read. He had a big impact on the scuba world.
The pic above is of a smallish whitemouth moray and was taken with the new Inon UCL-165 closeup lens I picked up.
Aloha,
Steve
Search
Archives
-
▼
2008
(155)
-
▼
May
(16)
- More on gettin' older...
- Welcome to post number 399....
- Two thumbs up for Keei Cafe in Kealakekua
- My last grasp at youth....
- Tonight was possibly the best manta ray night dive...
- Wetsuits and atom bombs have much more in common t...
- Time's running down for this year's Kona Classic U...
- Hawaiian Dragon Moray (Enchelycore pardalis)
- Pawai Bay, Kona Hawaii....
- I picked up a new Inon UCL -165 closeup lens for m...
- Crown of Thorns Starfish...
- Frogfish everywhere....
- US economic stimulus package = Ikelite AF35 strobe???
- Here's another short clip of the manta rays from y...
- A bunch of mantas at the Kona manta ray night dive...
- INCOMING!!!
-
▼
May
(16)