Our good friend French marine biologist Vincent Chalias was with us, testing his NEW 105mm Sigma macro lens.... while I am still waiting for my 60mm Olympus Macro lens to fly across the ocean from the USA.... as Olympus Australia seem to think we can wait for 6 weeks for their slow boat from China. These pics were taken with my Leica 45mm macro lens and Olympus E-PL2 PEN camera.
Another of our late afternoon dives paid-off yesterday. With a pair of Rhinopias Scorpion Fish found resting together on a sand/rubble slope near Amed. This pair appeared to be very different in colour in the deep water, one in purple, the other in brown. But our strobes revealed their true colours of Pink and Red/Orange.
Our good friend French marine biologist Vincent Chalias was with us, testing his NEW 105mm Sigma macro lens.... while I am still waiting for my 60mm Olympus Macro lens to fly across the ocean from the USA.... as Olympus Australia seem to think we can wait for 6 weeks for their slow boat from China. These pics were taken with my Leica 45mm macro lens and Olympus E-PL2 PEN camera.
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Jeff & Dawn Mullins run this Blog to give an insight into our underwater discoveries in Indonesia and any news about what we are currently doing . Archives
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