The colours on the sunken hull of the Seawolf off of Port Noarlunga are are just stunning. But at 15-20 meters down without bringing your own light you might be disappointed in the almost monochrome blue green landscape. In the light of my strobes or a super bright torch you’ll see reds, and purples, and […]
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Alone In a Rainbow Sea
Wow the sky put on a performance tonight! For twenty minutes after sunset the colours in the sky shifted through reds, yellows, greens and blues then back to deep reds again before fading into the indigo and violets of twilight. How lucky to experience this natural masterpiece with only a pod of dolphins and the […]
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There is always a story behind every image and yesterday’s experience is a yarn worth telling. There is place I like to fly and capture images from; a little boat ramp adjacent to the South Australian Royal Yacht Squadron, thank you Paul for the tip! It’s a quirky little spot where boaties can launch their […]
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Isolation need not be lonely or isolating. As vague as the directives here may be, travel for essential reasons does includes health and well-being. For many, and perhaps the community, that ‘call to stay home’ that we’ve all been told might do more harm than good. To go out and find a place in the […]
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Under the ‘Tee’ of the old Rapid Bay Jetty is an old section of broken pylon jutting out from the sand at 45 degrees and every time I dive here there is either a blue throat wrasse or a magpie perch lazying on the top. It seems that this time they were both sharing that […]
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