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A low viz dive on a deep , not very well know reef in Sodwana bay
By Bryan Hart
posted Wednesday, October 26, 2011
34 votes

first dive with my new Inon dome port 2... really increased the coverage. dialed down on the f stops , iso 200 and reduced the strobe power to try and reduce back scatter. this was taken on the T barge in Durban - lots of wide angle oppertunities....
By Bryan Hart
posted Sunday, February 5, 2012
18 votes

First visit to Guinjata Bay - Northern Mozambique. There are loads of photographic subjects like the frog fish in this remote part of Africa. Taken with a Canon G7 , Ikelite DS160 and an Inon fish eye dome wet lens!
By Bryan Hart
posted Thursday, April 12, 2012
18 votes

Went to Sodwana to try out re- breathers. Fish love photo bombing too!!!
By Bryan Hart
posted Sunday, January 27, 2013
18 votes

Roonies is a deep reef in Sodwana Bay famous for Hawk Fish and its Sea Horse... But this Lyretail Rockod had other ideas for me and literally begged to be photographed!!
By Bryan Hart
posted Wednesday, December 7, 2011
17 votes

baby turtle festing on blue bottles...
By Bryan Hart
posted Friday, July 6, 2012
17 votes

There were two Raggie Scorpina Fish having breakfast on a shoal of glassies on the Produce Wreck - this is a photo of one with a breakfast bait ball in the back ground!
By Bryan Hart
posted Sunday, June 3, 2012
15 votes

Bikini Reef Sodwana Bay - a ledge that has an array of cleaning stations
By Bryan Hart
posted Sunday, August 5, 2012
15 votes

Floral Moray on Vetchies Pier - off Durban. This is South Africa's version of muck diving... taken in ambiant light , free diving in 3m of water at 1pm
By Bryan Hart
posted Monday, April 11, 2011
14 votes

cleaning station on a section of 2 mile reef at Sodwana Bay.
Large scary looking giant morey gets his
By Bryan Hart
posted Saturday, October 13, 2012
14 votes
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26 Entries Found
A shallow wreck in the Durban basin is home to a faily of lion fish... as this guy swam in the open water it reminded me of a fire works display!
Went to Sodwana to try out re- breathers. Fish love photo bombing too!!!
cleaning station on a section of 2 mile reef at Sodwana Bay.
Large scary looking giant morey gets his "tats" and eye cleaned for a night of hunting that lies ahead!
friendly turtle at Antons Reef Sodwana bay!
Bikini Reef Sodwana Bay - a ledge that has an array of cleaning stations
baby turtle festing on blue bottles...
There were two Raggie Scorpina Fish having breakfast on a shoal of glassies on the Produce Wreck - this is a photo of one with a breakfast bait ball in the back ground!
one of many juvenile honey comb morays on Vetchies Pier in Durban... taken free diving - Ds 160 strobe and with G7 in ikelite housing - no wet lens used...
using the same technique to attract black tip sharks, the black tips offer the same challenges!!! early morning sun rise on Durbans muck divign capital - Vetchies Pier.
First visit to Guinjata Bay - Northern Mozambique. There are loads of photographic subjects like the frog fish in this remote part of Africa. Taken with a Canon G7 , Ikelite DS160 and an Inon fish eye dome wet lens!
One of the lion fish on Coopers Light Wreck off Durban...
Taken on Vetchies Pier - Durban's "Muck Diving" mecca....
It must be dived on high tide and at mid day to take advantage of ambient light.
Lots of sediment in the water so very light use of the strobe is recomended ! more to come from this place!
first dive with my new Inon dome port 2... really increased the coverage. dialed down on the f stops , iso 200 and reduced the strobe power to try and reduce back scatter. this was taken on the T barge in Durban - lots of wide angle oppertunities....
Whale tail - 3 humpbacks cruzing at Sodwana whilst en route to 9 mile reef.
Roonies is a deep reef in Sodwana Bay famous for Hawk Fish and its Sea Horse... But this Lyretail Rockod had other ideas for me and literally begged to be photographed!!
Razor Fish are unusual fish that are relatively common off the No.1 Reef System in Durban...
A local on Coopers Light Wreck - Durban
A low viz dive on a deep , not very well know reef in Sodwana bay
Coopers Light wreck - arguably one of the best wreck dives in SA... taken on the bow of the ship that no one know how it got there or the real name of the vessel
Aliwal Shoal - Raggie Cave
the last day of diving for the DUC Shootout... my dive model Lance Clark had been extremly patient with me following me around from whip coral to whip coral looking for the right one. we drifted off the main reef after 35min and came acrross this whi
Floral Moray on Vetchies Pier - off Durban. This is South Africa's version of muck diving... taken in ambiant light , free diving in 3m of water at 1pm
whip gobies - taken off No.1 - the reef on No.1 is called Nevs Ledge...
in 10m of water off Durban - the Caves is one of the only overhead sea dives Iam aware off in SA. Conditions have to be dead calm to get in the cave comfortably.
frog fish on bikini - the bluff
Section on Blood Reef off the Bluff Durban called Bikini. Tiny reef home to many things.
 
26 Entries Found