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I dare say that the nicest part of Jordan is underwater. Julie and my friend Bryce and I headed down to Aqaba this past weekend for some badly needed Ramadan r and r. Thankfully this "holy" month is almost over. Not sure that a month of arduous fasting, nicotine withdraw and no water when its 100 degrees outside can truly bring out the best in people. They would be better off with a holy weekend. Anyways, I'm still enjoying the underwater camera, though I continue to use fully automatic underwater mode. Judging from the metadata, this means aperture 2.0-2.5, ISO 80, and a shutter speed of at least 1/250 of a second. Next time I will venture into TV mode.
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