Day 737, She’s Got Legs Part Two

Our diving today was nothing short of hopeless photographically with 1m visibility, lost buddy procedures and various comical lost and founds while searching for leafy sea-dragons which were non-existent. From a diving point of view it was however a heap of fun even if I did not even press the shutter once for the entire […]

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Day 736, Liam

Underwater is such a narrow field of photography but even in this, my favorite niche, there is so much diversity. I have always taken images of other divers but never really thought of then as environmental portraits before. Looking back of some of my work I am starting to realise just how much I like […]

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Day 735, A Not So Boaring Profile

Today’s dive at Rapid Bay with Liam was an exercise in reconnaissance. Our mission was to locate a Leafy Seadragon but it was always going to be a challenge in the murky conditions. Liam found his dragon and we were both treated to an uncommon visitor, a Longsnout Boarfish, Pentaceropsis recurvirostris. Conditions were not great […]

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Day 734, She’s Got Legs

My first time down on the beach this year and of course I just had capture my local Henley Beach Jetty. While down there a passer-by stopped to see what I was doing and to offer me some sage advise. Something about cameras being extremely allergic to saltwater I recall but I was too busy […]

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Day 733, Fondue Heaven

We began dessert thinking it was pretty good to coating strawberries and apples in gorgeous runny hot chocolate. Then Christine brought out the Christmas panettone and suddenly the fondue became dessert heaven! Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 733, Fondue Heaven’ 1/40s f/4 ISO2000 40mm

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