by Admin | Jul 8, 2016 | Fish, Photography
There’s a reason clowns are photographed so often: unlike most fish, they stick around. They’d rather we leave, of course, but the more they hunker down into those anemones the cuter they get and the closer underwater photographers like me can get with our... by Joe Rowlett | Jul 5, 2016 | Photography
Google’s DeepDream software is endlessly fun to play with. If you’re not already familiar, it uses something called a “convolutional neural network” to enhance patterns found in images. Allegedly, the purpose for creating this program was to better classify the... by Marcin Smok | Jun 29, 2016 | Equipment, Industry, Photography, Tanks, Technology
 Small, rimless aquariums have been gaining a lot of attention in the US, and until recently, this branch of aquarium manufacturing was dominated by a single company, and the only other choice was to invest in a custom-made glass... by Admin | Jun 28, 2016 | Photography, Reef
Ever wondered what a 2000 year old reef looks like, minus sea water? Well neither had I, but I actually found exploring one quite... by Admin | Jun 25, 2016 | Fish, Photography
I’m a big fan of Pipefish and never miss an opportunity to photograph them; usually I see them when I have a wide angle lens fitted to my camera. Occasionally though, luck, biology, and forward planning come together and I find myself in just the right place... by Admin | Jun 23, 2016 | Fish, Photography, Travel
If you’ve ever dreamed about shoals of anthias, flashing vivid orange, pink and red, then here’s some inspiration for you, from one of the best displays of Pseudanthias squammipinnis I think I’ve ever...