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Date
IP Address
2024-06-25
54.147.37.155
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ClassC
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2026-02-15
52.202.39.6
(
ClassC
)
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKServer: nginxDate: Sun, 15 Feb 2026 08:52:08 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveVary: Accept-Encodingvary: Accept-Encodingsmug-cdn: !DOCTYPE HTML>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml xmlns:fbhttp://ogp.me/ns/fb# classsm-ua-unknown sm-browser-unknown sm-browser-unknown-0 sm-platform-unknown sm-user-ui sm-page-home langen> head itemscope itemtypehttps://schema.org/Person > meta charsetutf-8> meta http-equivcache-control contentno-cache, no-store, must-revalidate> meta namerobots contentall, index, follow, noodp, noydir> meta nameapple-mobile-web-app-capable contentyes/> meta namemobile-web-app-capable contentyes/> meta nameviewport contentminimal-ui, widthdevice-width, initial-scale1, minimum-scale1, maximum-scale2/> meta propertyfb:app_id content51756880368/> meta propertyog:url contenthttps://www.janthinaimages.com/> meta propertyog:title contentjanthinaimages/> meta propertyog:description contentPhotography is not something I have been doing since I was knee-high to a grasshopper. However, I have always been fascinated with the shapes and shadows of things, the ever-changing nature of light, and the beautiful patterns made when light filters through the structures of man or nature. It was that fascination that led to the purchase of my first camera when I was eighteen. This was 1969, my father was in the MACV (Military Airlift Command in Vietnam) Program, and our family lived on Clark Field Air Force Base in the Philippines. There I learned to scuba dive and became mesmerized by the splendor of light streaming through the restless, liquid medium of the South China Sea…its rays flickering along the bottom, highlighting the translucence of various sea creatures, and gleaming off of the reflective bodies of fish. So, we went to Japan and I bought a Nikonos II underwater camera!! This camera today gathers dust in my closet, but I cannot think of it without recalling both my attempts to capture beauty undersea and the fact that many of my dive companions were airmen already living with images of darkness. My old camera has a life of its own; it has been p
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