Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Underwater Images That I Took 1



While I was in the island i have learned alot of thing. One thing that really caught my attention is underwater photography. Secondly is the nature knowledge and third is the new position i'm trying.



Why underwater photography?? It's because i just love taking photos and cameras. Also alsoooo..it's much much more technical & skills needed. In Bubbles there's a sifu of underwater photygraphy by the name Jedi Ronnie. See behh powderful. Got the tips from him and also not to forget another so-called half tank water sifu Eric. They have given me alot of insights to underwater photography. Totally different from on land photography. Anyone who deemed themselves good in photography and don't believe it can try underwater photography.

Any the way, this are few shots that i've taken during my Muck Dive in Perhentian. Anyone who like Microlife sure like Muck Dive.

Below were taken at one of the untried site. Max depth is 21metres. Bottom Time was 40minutes. Decompression needed to do was 3minutes and not to forget safety stop 3minutes at 5 metre. Species is three spined sea star.



This one was taken at the depth of 24 metres. Decompression stop was so long that it takes 5 minutes! This is called Black Finned Snake Eel. Normally this kind of eel is a very shy type. The slightest movement they'll burry themself. I took about 3-5 minutes only to take this shot!!


This one is Commensal Shrimp in other name is called Cleaner Shrimp. Depth also was 24metres. A very tiny little shrimp that is absolutel hard to take a shot with stupid camera.


This one i like i like i like!!!... Call her Gold Spotted Chromodoris. Very cute. It's a sea slug.
Found it about 21 metres.



This one is the best!!!! Huge Jellyfish floating gracefully while we were doing our stop.



This tiny weeny is in a Philinophsis family. True name were unable to determine as we can't find a similar one in nudibranch book. So the sifu's Ronnie, Pei See the image to nudipixel to get their confirmation. They also have not seen before. The later stories i don't know what's the progress.



Another Philinophsis. This one is a bit bigger.



Ohh...Another one. A much more larger Philinophsis. All this 3 was taken at the depth of 20 metres.




There's more to come. I need time to compile my images which is so much that i do not know where to start.
So....I'll be back......