The second day of the festival ended with a first assessment for the participants. With the only day of Wednesday still available, it was already time to see where we were, while slipping an eye over the shoulders of friends (the competitors, what!) To see where they are.
The festival's “computer room” is overflowing with people: as with the crunch of the Euro, it is more in millions but indeed in billions that the RGB pixels that sparkle on the monitors can be counted. Some are rather happy, others rather disappointed, the latter say to themselves that they might do well to get back into the water immediately to see if a night photo can improve the lot of daytime images.
The other fun side is observing the life around the dive center, the movement, the bustle and the ambient energy. But above all you have to see the pretty (human) models in the “Fish & Fashion” category come out of the water, waterproof make-up, scantily clad, but all endowed with a unique syndrome specific to underwater models: after two hours in water is not with a skin of scales but with goose bumps that they come out. Suffice to say that suddenly, the well-thought-out sauna of the diving center serves as a post-dive lodge for the courageous ladies who have bordered on hypothermia during the sessions. Well yes, you have to suffer to be beautiful, even with underwater models!
At a time when beers are released (and not just beers for that matter), one thing is clear: in any case, and even for those who are already satisfied with their results for the day, Wednesday remains decisive. to allow everyone to finalize their work.
Phil Simha
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Indeed, Mr. Loridon, it's pretty great to dare to say that… when I developed the kit, in the test phase (at sea) same answer by 75% of the divers…: ”your test is nice but I already know the result ”
to meditate…
Pascal Zénatti