by Admin | Nov 30, 2020 | Fish, Photography
There are several fish in my Red Sea guidebook that I’ve long suspected may be part of some conspiracy against me, and that in reality don’t exist… I realize that’s obviously nonsense, but after many dives failing to find a fish it’s easy... by Admin | Nov 29, 2020 | Invertebrates, Photography
This is the second part of the gallery of my favorite tridacnids from the Red Sea. As you can imagine I’ve picked the best, so this collection isn’t exhaustive. I have ignored quite a few of the small brown ones, and have instead selected ones that... by Admin | Nov 28, 2020 | Invertebrates, Photography
Whenever I’m on a dive trip, be it a commission or a even just a holiday, I always look out for interesting clams and shoot as many of them as possible. Sneaking up on clams in the wild is not easy, they are tremendously sensitive and will invariably retract... by Admin | Nov 22, 2020 | Clownfish, Photography
Everyone loves their first; their first car, their first time away from their folks, their first… well, a whole range of other firsts we shouldn’t mention here. Amphiprion bicinctus was the first clown I ever saw in the wild, and the first I ever... by Admin | Nov 21, 2020 | Fish, Photography
When reviewing my image archive, very much with: “I wish I was diving right now” running through my head – especially as the Scottish autumn turns into another soggy Scottish winter, it is shots like these that really make me want to warm up my... by Admin | Nov 20, 2020 | Breeding, Fish, Photography
In yesterday’s post I showed some coral heads full of mainly juvenile Chromis viridis, and I mentioned how hard they were to shoot. In this series of images I was lucky enough to have a macro lens fitted to my camera and I was able to observe some interesting...