by Admin | Jan 13, 2017 | Fish, Photography, Travel
As 2017 gets underway I’ve been reviewing my underwater images from the last eighteen months or so. I keep coming back to this one that I’ve decided to call ‘Anthias... by AquaNerd | Dec 25, 2016 | Reef, Science, Travel
Upon unboxing I was quite impressed by the fit and finish of the light. We utilize a lot of other multi-chip LEDs in the store and due to past experiences, I didn’t have soaring expectations for the UFO light but was surprised by a few key features and accessories. The mount and hanging kit that comes with the light is a big selling feature especially at the price point being offered. The mount is fairly easy to set up and is similar to other mounts that are currently on the market, and it holds the light well with little to no sag or wiggle over the aquarium. If you are using the light without the app, the touch bar works just fine for controlling the intensity by xeniaforever | Dec 20, 2016 | Eye Candy, Travel, Video
Take a virtual trip to the most exotic locations with Ocean Shutter’s “Rolling in the Deep” series of high-def videos.... by xeniaforever | Nov 29, 2016 | Fish, Industry, Invertebrates, Travel
Japan has faced its share of controversy regarding its treatment (or rather, mistreatment) of sea life. Just three years ago, scientists issued a statement denouncing the killing method used by dolphin hunters in Taiji, Japan, and concluded that “This killing... by xeniaforever | Nov 19, 2016 | Conservation, Industry, Too Cute, Travel
I generally live by the principles of reduce-reuse-recycle, but when I do buy something brand new, I try to support local businesses and environmentally conscious companies. Devocean (short for “Devoted to the Ocean”), an online retailer that specializes... by Admin | Nov 2, 2016 | Photography, Travel
I am a photographer who mainly works in the Red Sea and Europe; I’ve only managed to dive a few times in the Caribbean, once in the Windward Isles and once off the Yucatan Peninsula – two quite different locales within the Western Tropical Atlantic...