Wednesday, June 01, 2005
This blog is mostly about sharing photographically the beauty of the undersea world surrounding Little Cayman to those less fortunate than ourselves. Of course there is a bit of humor (I hope) included in the descriptions, and a bit of the dry world included here as well.
Previous Posts
- A grey reef shark making our dive guests a bit ner...
- This was the first time I had seen a whitefin shar...
- Here are some random shots from the past few days ...
- This is only the second time I have witnessed the ...
- Louann dwarfed by the biggest freestanding barrel ...
- I like this shot of the red spotted hawkfish mostl...
- Not too bad for a wrasse blenny shot - they don't ...
- The homing instinct of a Little Cayman iguana
- Friday the 13th
- decending to the Edward Bodden Airfield
1 Comments:
nice. A cool trick for divers with strobes (i don't think you use them...) is to direct the strobes at the outside of the sponge, just about as deep as the shrimp is sitting (or just a bit behind?) If you get it just right, it looks phenomenal.
Cheers,
MK
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