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I found this shot really haunting - the faces look like the ship almost screamed going down! This is the Pelinaion, off Bermuda.
By Jonathan Whitefield
posted Tuesday, May 2, 2006
9 votes

The prop shaft on the wreck of the Kate, a steamer that sunk in 1878.
By Jonathan Whitefield
posted Saturday, July 14, 2007
7 votes

Another part of the superstructure of the Cristobal Colon in Bermuda
By Jonathan Whitefield
posted Thursday, May 4, 2006
6 votes

One of the few shots I managed to get on the Cristobal Colon (largest shipwreck in Bermuda) before my camera died! The fish in the background are Sergeant Majors, probably the most abundant fish on this wreck.
By Jonathan Whitefield
posted Wednesday, May 3, 2006
5 votes

This photo was taken while snorkelling over a ship grounding site in the northern reefs of Bermuda. I loved the way the light fell on the sea fan!
By Jonathan Whitefield
posted Saturday, April 29, 2006
4 votes

Another shot of the Cristobal Colon, Bermuda's largest shipwreck.
By Jonathan Whitefield
posted Sunday, May 7, 2006
4 votes

Taken on a DC500 Pro, this is one of the winches from the Pelinaion, wrecked off the coast of Bermuda at the start of WWII.
By Jonathan Whitefield
posted Monday, May 1, 2006
3 votes

One of the propellers on Bermuda's largest shipwreck, the Cristobal Colon
By Jonathan Whitefield
posted Monday, May 15, 2006
3 votes

Another shot from my series of winch photographs. This one is one the Pelinaion, wrecked in WWII off the coast of St Davids, Bermuda
By Jonathan Whitefield
posted Wednesday, May 17, 2006
3 votes

This was taken with a DC500 Pro, during a dive for a class at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research where I work. A lot of people here like it, so here's hoping!!
By Jonathan Whitefield
posted Sunday, April 30, 2006
2 votes
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12 Entries Found
The prop shaft on the wreck of the Kate, a steamer that sunk in 1878.
Another shot from my series of winch photographs. This one is one the Pelinaion, wrecked in WWII off the coast of St Davids, Bermuda
Another one of my favourite subjects. This winch is on the Cristobal Colon in the northern reefs of Bermuda.
One of the propellers on Bermuda's largest shipwreck, the Cristobal Colon
Another shot of the Cristobal Colon, Bermuda's largest shipwreck.
This is part of the large A frame engine on the Pelinaion, sunk during WWII off the northeast coast of Bermuda. I was pretty please with the contrast between the rust and the blue of the water!
Another part of the superstructure of the Cristobal Colon in Bermuda
One of the few shots I managed to get on the Cristobal Colon (largest shipwreck in Bermuda) before my camera died! The fish in the background are Sergeant Majors, probably the most abundant fish on this wreck.
I found this shot really haunting - the faces look like the ship almost screamed going down! This is the Pelinaion, off Bermuda.
Taken on a DC500 Pro, this is one of the winches from the Pelinaion, wrecked off the coast of Bermuda at the start of WWII.
This was taken with a DC500 Pro, during a dive for a class at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research where I work. A lot of people here like it, so here's hoping!!
This photo was taken while snorkelling over a ship grounding site in the northern reefs of Bermuda. I loved the way the light fell on the sea fan!
 
 
 
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