by Admin | Apr 23, 2020 | Corals, Photography
The sheltered coral gardens of the Red Sea are some of the finest in the world, with excellent growth and usually, equally excellent visibility, making for great images. On this dive I decided to focus on some of the more massive coral... by Admin | Apr 20, 2020 | Photography
On some rare occasions, the natural cracks and swim-throughs that form on a healthy reef see so much growth near the surface, that growth of photosynthetic species below is severely curtailed and a network of dimly lit cave-like habitats can... by Admin | Apr 19, 2020 | Fish, Photography
One of the joys of photographing fish in the wild is the chance to see them showing natural behavior ‘en masse’. Not that it is always easy to image though; whilst I may think of myself as a passive observer, the fish consider me a likely... by Admin | Apr 14, 2020 | Fish, Photography
Over here in the UK shark fans are looking forward to the arrival in our waters of the second largest fish in the sea, the Basking Shark. Surprisingly little is known about this fish – which can reach ten meters in length –Â which heads up the eastern... by Admin | Apr 5, 2020 | Fish, Photography
Large pomacanthids are characterful, seemingly intelligent and, in my experience, superbly able to avoid underwater photographers, so it was a great day when I managed to spend a few minutes with these two... by Admin | Apr 4, 2020 | Fish, Photography
I’m a great fan of dottybacks, they’re characterful and often very attractive, but they aren’t easy to photograph in the wild. I’ve just written a post about orchid Dottybacks, fishes I really like, but I think...