Aye, green turtles
Some fish, um, swimming about.
A ray in flight
Some more fish flitting about
Extreme close up
Feeding frenzy 2
A shoal of fish being elusively random
Testing the camera with Magic filter and manual white balance...
Its early ad we're down at the Reef Fleet Terminal,about to board our boat
The view was nice.
Its a very nice day, due to get to 30 degrees
From within the boat doing paperwork a naval ship cruised by
We passed them shortly afterwards, doing 32 knots ;)
First dive at Flynn. 18 meters. Forgot to change from manual mode, so rather blue..
Acquiring sea life for comedy reasons
The comedy in question - aquatic mohicans
And once more
Coral!
A sea anemone
Bobbing along on the bottom of the sea..
A clump of coral with a number of small fish
Another very blue shot of the reef. I'll remember to switch to auto soon...
A very surprised looking fish...
The dust cloud left by something buggering off before I can get a picture
These fish were very common - we saw them every dive
Slightly blurry shot of the reef
A couple of types of coral
Look, there were fish down here.
A fairly large formation of coral
18m is a bit deep, even with the filter...
Look, another fish
A different fish.
I think its spotted us...
Those yellowtails get everywhere...
He doesn't look happy...
More yellowtails...
A giant clam nastled in the coral..
Hello Mr. Yellowtail..
Hey, mate, I think you're being followed
Coral with a couple of fish
A different fish (maybe I should have bought a fish identification book?)
A sea anemone, waving
A strange, mushroomlike formation of coral
Those are some pretty big fish...
Um, the instructor pointing at something.. And fish.
A fish without a yellow tail, just for variety
Distant fish
Normal service has been resumed.
That fish doesn't look very impressed
A nice clear shot up towards the surface
That's quite nice...
And once more, mit bubbles!
A close up of the Yellowtail
The filter gives some more colour at this shallower depth
Some minute blue fish above coral
Strangely a similar shot from a completely different dive... hmm.
Some fish chasing the instructor
More fish round here
A fish near the mooring line
The instructor had some feed pellets... which lead to much higher fish density
Lots of fish
That's a big fish
I think the fish has a question...
Humbug fish
Those yellowtails again
A larger fish
Dive two - same reef, different area.
Its that yellowtail again...
Good “try diving” shot
A yellow fish
Some pretty spikey coral
The reef with a distant fish
Some unusual coral formations
A clearer shot of tiny fish above coral
Tiny fish above different coral
A schoal of small fish
Not really ;)
Lots of tiny fish... pity about th sediment
Its a different type of fish!
Releasing some fish food...
Causes fish
Clownfish
Closeup of an anemone
Some tiny fish, um, over coral.
Some small fish
Fish in the distance...
Big fish
Black fish with blue dots...
Some small humbug fish
Fish assortment
Now hold still...
A better shot of tiny humbug fish
Large fish
Follow that fish
A distant giant clam
A giant clam
A giant clam from directly above
More feeding time.
Multifish
A smaller giant clam. Should that be a less giant clam?
Stop me if you've heard this one: Tiny fish, over coral?
Tiny humbug fish over coral
Some rather blue coral
A schoal of fish
Some white tailed fish
A picture taken up at some coral against the surface
Small yellow fish over coral...
A nice sharp pictur of the tiny blue fish again
Lots of tiny blue fish
Half man, half fish...
A white fish joins us
That's one stripy fish...
Lots of fish about
Another keen photographer
Many fish
Pity the visability wasn't better
Feeding time makes safety stops more interesting
Dive three, with Matt on this one. This fish seemed to like our guide...
Many anemones
There's a fair old current here...
Here I am, taking a pic of a coral outcrop and some damn fish gets in the way
An unusual outcrop
Matt is OK!
The reef looking colourful
Its Matt
Many humbugs again
Nemo?
Matt ascending
Hello
Looking up from a few metres down