Winter has arrived on Ningaloo

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Gudge

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We managed to get out on Ningaloo for the first time since the first of June. Winter has finally arrived here and I had to put my wetsuit on for the first time this year as the water temperature is down to a downright chilly 74°F/23°C. We got four dives in and were rewarded with some of the best visibility this year despite a very large swell and a lot of surge on Saturday. Here's a few of my favourites (all photos taken with Tokina 10-17 lens):

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More photos here:

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Outstanding shots Ross. I wish I was there to take them myself.
 
23°C!!! Were battling 19°C over the other side of the country and I wouldn't say that I'm winning :(
 
23°C!!! Were battling 19°C over the other side of the country and I wouldn't say that I'm winning :(

15 degrees here so I guess I am out of the running. And on top of that, I do not get to see anything as spectacular as these shots near home. So I stay underwater in the cold here and the live vicariously through wonderful shots like these.
 
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