We hatched about 20 baby squids before returning them and the egg sack back to the sea. This is a large-format picture...click to enlarge!
Most of the photos posted to this page were taken with a Canon 20D in an Ikelike housing with TTL connection to an Ikelite DS-125 and an Inon 2000 substrobe. I also use a Sony Cybershot P150 in a Sony housing attached to a Sea & Sea YS-25 via fiberoptic cable.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Sunday at Tasi Tolu
Four Distinct Pipehorses
On my squid-egg-recon dive today at Tasi Tolu I spotted five distinct pipehorses, all along the ridge at 10 meters. Conditions were a bit brutal today with lots of surge, so I only got four of these little guys in focus.
The first two pipehorses are about 4cm, but the second two are tiny, about 15mm. Impossible to focus on in that damn surge.
The first two pipehorses are about 4cm, but the second two are tiny, about 15mm. Impossible to focus on in that damn surge.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Green Pipefishes
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Tasi Tolu Night Dive
Thanks to Marcella, Jenny, and Sarah for a wonderful night dive at Tasi Tolu.
This first shot is of two Demon Stingers or Devil Scorpionfish (Inimicus didactylus).
Our friendly Lacy Scorpionfish.
This Orangutan Crab (Achaeus japonicus) is a founding member of the hair club for crabs. As the name suggests, usually these crabs are completely covered with orange-red hairs.
Bobtail Squid
This first shot is of two Demon Stingers or Devil Scorpionfish (Inimicus didactylus).
Our friendly Lacy Scorpionfish.
This Orangutan Crab (Achaeus japonicus) is a founding member of the hair club for crabs. As the name suggests, usually these crabs are completely covered with orange-red hairs.
Bobtail Squid
Friday, November 05, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
A few other photos
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Inaugural Underwater Photo Contest
I participated in Timor Leste's Inaugural Underwater Photo Competition last week and feel extremely fortunate to have received a President's Award for the photo below. With the exception of the Manatutu River churning out silt on Wednesday and Thursday, the dive conditions during the competition were extraordinary. Rarely are Pertamina Pier and Tasi Tolu so clear. And the conditions produced some fantastic photos. Keep an eye out in Asian Diver online for all of the winning photos.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Tozeuma Shrimp...In Focus
Do you remember the post from June...Tozeuma Shrimp...Out of Focus, Or What?...? Well, it was supposed to be a trick. There are actually two Tozeumas in that photo: the larger in the foreground is blurry, but there is also a smaller individual in the back on the right. Very few of you yahoos noticed it, so here is a shot of the larger shrimp...in focus...taken a few days ago.
Juvenile Harlequin Sweetlips
Friday, August 20, 2010
Basket Stars
Thanks to Sara for dragging me out for a dive at Dili Rock last night. Of the cool creatures we found in our torchlights, I think these two basket stars (Gorgonocephalus sp.) are worthy of a post. After a bit of research, I found that there are 10-12 species of basket stars, that they are typically found in cold water, and that they are closely related to brittle stars, although much larger. These two are 25cm and 40cm respectively. The second photo below is of an individual that has lived in the same spot for at least seven years. Any guesses on the natural life span of a basket star? No googling.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Detail of the Dragon Shrimp
You might need to click on this to see a slightly larger image and the amazing detail of the Dragon Shrimp.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Eubranchus - Super Macro
I screwed on an old diopter to my 100mm macro lens today and headed out to Tasi Tolu for a morning dive. My mission was to get a close-up photo of a Eubranchus (not sure what species) that I had found yesterday. The diopter seemed like a good idea, letting me get super close to the Eubranchus. But wouldn't you know it, today the conditions at Tasi Tolu were absolutely stunning, with crystal clear water and visibility like I've rarely experienced there. I saw a huge barracuda and four reef squid laying eggs, but I couldn't photograph any of it. Having said that, here's the photo of the Eubranchus hanging out on a stinging hydroid. It's about 1cm and almost full-frame.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Octo Redux
Monday, May 17, 2010
Shy Frogfish
Diane Finds Mimic
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Brown-Banded Pipefish
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Juvenile Ceratosoma
In Search of Dragon Shrimp
Friday, May 07, 2010
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