Some dodgy photos from my weekends dives
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Hi all,
Well I managed to get a couple of dives in over the weekend - the first dives in a month and I was starting to dry out
Anyway winter is here in Western Australia and the water temp on both days was between 17 - 18 degree celcius
- which wasn't bad as the surface temp on both days in the morning when we were diving was only 14 degrees celcius
The vis at both sites was about 8m maxium so which is better than norrmal so it makes UWP challenging to say the least as there is a lot of crud floating in the water.
Anyway enough of my excuss here are the keepers from the day:
A 'Tasselled Filefish"

A Western Talma Butterflyfish

A gaint Cuttlefish (this fella was about 50cm in lenght)

A Gunnard

An Octopus making his home in a bottle

And of course a Nudi

Well I managed to get a couple of dives in over the weekend - the first dives in a month and I was starting to dry out
Anyway winter is here in Western Australia and the water temp on both days was between 17 - 18 degree celcius
The vis at both sites was about 8m maxium so which is better than norrmal so it makes UWP challenging to say the least as there is a lot of crud floating in the water.
Anyway enough of my excuss here are the keepers from the day:
A 'Tasselled Filefish"

A Western Talma Butterflyfish

A gaint Cuttlefish (this fella was about 50cm in lenght)

A Gunnard

An Octopus making his home in a bottle

And of course a Nudi

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Karl - Posts: 34
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Lovely nudibranch in the last shot!
No complaints about water temps please- it's summer in Seattle now and our water is a balmy 10 Celsius!
No complaints about water temps please- it's summer in Seattle now and our water is a balmy 10 Celsius!
Dan Hershman
www.hershmanphoto.com
www.hershmanphoto.com
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northwestdiverdan - Posts: 23
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Nice shots.
I like the Gunnard.
Can you post some shooting info please.
I like the Gunnard.
Can you post some shooting info please.
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smb2 - Posts: 187
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smb2 wrote:Nice shots.
I like the Gunnard.
Can you post some shooting info please.
Hey thanks everyone for your comments - it is appreciated
My set up is a Sea $ Sea DX-1G with twin YS27 strobes. I shoot in Av mode with ISO @ 100 and WB set at cloudy.
All of these shoots were shots between F6 - F7.8 (Compact)
Karl
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Karl - Posts: 34
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- Location: Rockingham, Western Australia
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