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I did my first night dive with a camera this evening. I was surprised to find that I actually got a few pleasing shots. This was the first octopus I've encountered as well.
By Joseph Lambert
posted Saturday, September 1, 2012
19 votes

This was taken on my first night dive. It looks like an anemone but I'm not sure it is. I've never seen one during the day. It retracted into a tube like christmas tree worm if disturbed. They are very pretty.
By Joseph Lambert
posted Sunday, September 2, 2012
12 votes

This guy was waiting for us as my wife and I surfaced after a dive. He just sat there as I swam closer and closer but hardly seemed to notice me.
By Joseph Lambert
posted Tuesday, August 28, 2012
11 votes

There are lots of invasive lion fish in the area where I'm diving right now. Since they don't move much they make good subjects to practice underwater skills for a beginner.
By Joseph Lambert
posted Monday, August 27, 2012
9 votes

Christmas tree worms, diver in the background
By Joseph Lambert
posted Sunday, September 9, 2012
8 votes

The first time I saw one of these it surprised me. I was changing a camera setting and when I looked up it was inches from my face and closing. I had to push it away from me. This was after seeing a YouTube video of one tearing a guy's thumb off.
By Joseph Lambert
posted Thursday, August 30, 2012
7 votes

Octopus shot from a night dive.
By Joseph Lambert
posted Monday, September 3, 2012
7 votes

Lizard fish. Usually they're pretty well camouflaged but this guy seemed really content on this coral. He let me take several photos and never moved.
By Joseph Lambert
posted Wednesday, September 5, 2012
7 votes

A flounder sitting on top of come coral. Usually they are in sand and more difficult to photograph. They are weird-looking suckers.
By Joseph Lambert
posted Friday, September 7, 2012
6 votes

This photo was taken with a Canon G12 in an Ikelite housing. Only the on-camera strobe was used. I took dozens of photos of anemones over several dives before I started getting anything decent. This is one of my first passable shots.
By Joseph Lambert
posted Sunday, August 26, 2012
5 votes
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Christmas tree worms, diver in the background
A flounder sitting on top of come coral. Usually they are in sand and more difficult to photograph. They are weird-looking suckers.
Lizard fish. Usually they're pretty well camouflaged but this guy seemed really content on this coral. He let me take several photos and never moved.
Octopus shot from a night dive.
This was taken on my first night dive. It looks like an anemone but I'm not sure it is. I've never seen one during the day. It retracted into a tube like christmas tree worm if disturbed. They are very pretty.
I did my first night dive with a camera this evening. I was surprised to find that I actually got a few pleasing shots. This was the first octopus I've encountered as well.
The first time I saw one of these it surprised me. I was changing a camera setting and when I looked up it was inches from my face and closing. I had to push it away from me. This was after seeing a YouTube video of one tearing a guy's thumb off.
This guy was waiting for us as my wife and I surfaced after a dive. He just sat there as I swam closer and closer but hardly seemed to notice me.
There are lots of invasive lion fish in the area where I'm diving right now. Since they don't move much they make good subjects to practice underwater skills for a beginner.
This photo was taken with a Canon G12 in an Ikelite housing. Only the on-camera strobe was used. I took dozens of photos of anemones over several dives before I started getting anything decent. This is one of my first passable shots.
 
 
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