Is this outside looking in? Is this inside looking out? Is this outside looking outside from the inside? Is this inside looking inside from the outside? Or all of the above? Photo: Robert Rath, ‘The Outside Mirrored In’, 1/200s f/5 ISO1000 50mm
Read MoreMonth: December 2015
Searching
A solitary gull drifts back and forth in the late afternoon, its gaze intent on the breaking surf beneath it. If it were human it might be searching for unusual shells discarded by their deceased owners to add to a growing collection. If it were a flying fish it might be searching for a safe […]
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Who’s following who here I wonder as this school of Zebra Fish (Girella zebra) cruise through the pylons of Rapid Bay Jetty. These fish are mostly juveniles but near the front of the school there are a few adults who seem to have things in hand leading the young ones from pylon to pylon. On […]
Read MoreIt’s All About The Angle
It’s all about the angle when searching for dragons. Leafy Seadragons are masters of camouflage, blending into kelp or any of the other brown algaes they associate themselves with. You could be looking right at one from the side or from above and not even realise it. Get below one, however, where there is nothing […]
Read MoreCave Dweller
This cave dwelling sea star caught my attention by being perfectly oriented, in the middle of a large limestone outcrop and being so contrasted to its surrounds. When many divers think of cave diving they imagine fresh water, sink holes, minimal life, impossible depths and meticulous diving logistics. When I think of cave diving I […]
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