by Admin | Jan 13, 2021 | Invertebrates, Photography
One of the corals I shoot the most isn’t really a coral at all. I imagine most folks reading this are familiar with the Millepora genus, but I suspect most of my fellow divers think it’s just another... by Admin | Jan 8, 2021 | Photography
After a recent post about photographing soft corals and using images of a reef full of dendronephthya, I was left with a folder of images on my desktop that really make me itch to be back in the... by Admin | Jan 6, 2021 | Photography
Think of a wild coral reef and before long you have images of stunningly vivid colors and shoals of brightly-lit fish running through your mind’s eye. Well… that’s sort of true, especially if you’re snorkeling in the tropics over a shallow... by Admin | Dec 20, 2020 | Invertebrates, Photography
Wart slugs belong to that large and well-distributed Class Gastropoda. Unlike most of their Class mates they have lost any visible trace of their shells, something they have in common with the rest of the Order... by Admin | Dec 11, 2020 | Fish, Photography
I think everyone is familiar with the Emperor Angel (Pomacanthus imperator). I’ve often seen them in aquarium shops, and usually as juveniles, so you might imagine they are a common... by Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | Fish, Photography
As a photographer I thoroughly enjoy shooting pipefish as they fulfill of my “i need some macro images” needs. For a start, they are quite common, so there’s a good chance I’ll find one at some point on a trip, which makes all the difference...