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Pregnant ragged tooth sharks come to a shallow reef at Sodwana Bay every year.  The sand whipped up by the fairly strong surge makes a haze curtain through which the shark submarines appear one after the other.  10-20mm lens.
By Jolize Liebenberg
posted Sunday, May 27, 2007
29 votes

I had a 50mm macro lens on my camera when we dived Doodles, not expecting anything big to come visit that day.  As Murphy arranged, the Manta Ray circled more than 10 minutes around us.
By Jolize Liebenberg
posted Saturday, May 26, 2007
22 votes

Nudibramch at Simon's Cave, Sodwana Bay.
By Jolize Liebenberg
posted Wednesday, June 6, 2007
22 votes

Red anemone fish at my favourite reef at Sodwana Bay with a 50mm macro lens.
By Jolize Liebenberg
posted Tuesday, May 29, 2007
20 votes

Red anemone fish at 7 Mile reef at Sodwana Bay, South Africa
By Jolize Liebenberg
posted Monday, June 4, 2007
9 votes

Brushing teeth at 7Mile reef, Sodwana Bay
By Jolize Liebenberg
posted Friday, June 8, 2007
9 votes

I could not believe the size of the fan corals in the Red Sea.  Small Crack with 18-85 lens
By Jolize Liebenberg
posted Thursday, June 21, 2007
9 votes

A surgeon fish at Anton's, Sodwana Bay.  I slightly darkened the background to bring out the bright yellow and cyan blue.
By Jolize Liebenberg
posted Friday, June 29, 2007
8 votes

The captain's cabin of the Thistlegorm, Red Sea
By Jolize Liebenberg
posted Sunday, July 1, 2007
8 votes

Chambers reef, Tofo
By Jolize Liebenberg
posted Wednesday, July 11, 2007
8 votes
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16 Entries Found
Manta Reef, Tofo, Mozambique
Chambers reef, Tofo
Whip coral goby at 9 Mile reef, Sodwana Bay. Spent nearly my whole dive trying to get this one...
The captain's cabin of the Thistlegorm, Red Sea
A surgeon fish at Anton's, Sodwana Bay. I slightly darkened the background to bring out the bright yellow and cyan blue.
This was a very big one! It was in a cleaning station and you can see the far stare in its eye. At Bikin reef, Sodwana Bay
I could not believe the size of the fan corals in the Red Sea. Small Crack with 18-85 lens
Although wary of giving sleeping fish arch eyes, I just had to take a shot of the puppy face of the masked puffer, which is extremely busy in the water during the day.
Blue banded snappers and Mercia at Stringer reed, Sodwana Bay
Tofo threes, Mozambique
Brushing teeth at 7Mile reef, Sodwana Bay
Nudibramch at Simon's Cave, Sodwana Bay.
Red anemone fish at 7 Mile reef at Sodwana Bay, South Africa
Red anemone fish at my favourite reef at Sodwana Bay with a 50mm macro lens.
Pregnant ragged tooth sharks come to a shallow reef at Sodwana Bay every year. The sand whipped up by the fairly strong surge makes a haze curtain through which the shark submarines appear one after the other. 10-20mm lens.
I had a 50mm macro lens on my camera when we dived Doodles, not expecting anything big to come visit that day. As Murphy arranged, the Manta Ray circled more than 10 minutes around us.
 
 
16 Entries Found