Day 742, Planet Posidonia

The planet ‘Posidonia’ is a hidden world where armored creatures lurk and dragons rule. It exists only meters away from the world of men who sail past in boats or fish from jetties, most of whom will never see its beauty. It is however a world beckoning to be explored by anyone willing to don […]

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Day 741, The Big Descent

When it comes to wide-angle, it is hard to beat the 180 degrees of an 8mm FE lens. This panoramic sphere has captured Liam’s last descent before heading home following a week of diving and photographing Rapid Bay Jetty. Liam lent me his 8-16 FE zoom for this dive. Not having the correct gearing in […]

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Day 740, Still Got What It Takes

My first Weedy Seadragon, Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, for the year and this old boy has seen better days. Although he is missing a few appendages the evidence of a recent clutch of eggs is testament to the fact that he’s still got what it takes to win the ladies. Weedy seadragons are not usually seen at […]

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Day 739, Beautiful Creature

Finally the water has started to clear the weather is fining up and we found our perfect dragon. Is’nt she a beautiful creature! Another 5:30am start for me but today was worth every part of the sleep deprived morning. Liam and myself spent a good 30 minutes with this gorgeous female and she was not […]

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Day 738, The Gulf of St Vincent

Being a beach dweller I do not often think of making sunset images any where far from the sand. This image is one of those rare exceptions taken from a vantage high in the Adelaide hills. From here the gulf waters seem to smooth right out and appear like a mirror but the shape of […]

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