by
Larry "Harris" Taylor, Ph.D.
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A number of years ago I
received a request from someone at the Diver's Alert Network for a copy of
everything listed in my Oxygen bibliography. Because this was a large shipment
and the recipient known to me, I added a box of Crayola coloring crayons with a
note suggesting that the volume of reading would exceed his current supply of
crayons. So, in the interests of dive safety, I was including a new set of
crayons to facilitate his utilization of the furnished
material.
A few weeks later, I
received the images below. Art of this magnitude deserves to be shared. It also
demonstrates the mature versatility of our diving community. (g)
The art gallery
The masterpiece
Photo Credit:
Un-named member of the diving
community (initials are Jeff Bertsch)
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About The
Author:
Larry
"Harris" Taylor, Ph.D. is a biochemist and Diving Safety Coordinator at the
University of Michigan. He has authored more than 200 scuba related articles.
His personal dive library (See Alert Diver, Mar/Apr, 1997, p. 54) is considered
one of the best recreational sources of information In North
America.
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Use of these articles for personal or organizational profit is specifically denied.
These articles may be used for not-for-profit diving education