5D4N 24th - 28th March 2007 Archipleago I Boutique LOB Only S$1199 (USD800)
Reknowned Photographer Tony Wu will be holding a photo workshop on the new Archipelago Adventurer I liveaboard (from 24-28 March), which is a boutique liveaboard that specialises in cruising only the Lembeh Strait. The Lembeh Strait is probably the most famous critter/ muck diving spot in the world.
The Adventurer I takes a maximum of 8 people, which means small numbers. There’s no fixed schedule, so you can pretty much decide when you want to get in. The liveaboard can easily take you close to your next planned dive site, or the dinghies can ferry you around, even if other passengers want to dive someplace else.
The bottom line is that you have almost complete freedom to dive when, where and how you want.
This is ideal for people who want to concentrate on photo subjects without being interrupted by dozens of other divers.
Tony will be helping guests with camera equipment, photo techniques, photoshop questions, marine life questions, etc. for anyone else who’s on the boat.
The vessel specialises in doing early morning and late night dives in places that boats from resorts can’t reach, which should provide some good chances for getting unique images.
Reknowned Photographer Tony Wu will be holding a photo workshop on the new Archipelago Adventurer I liveaboard (from 24-28 March), which is a boutique liveaboard that specialises in cruising only the Lembeh Strait. The Lembeh Strait is probably the most famous critter/ muck diving spot in the world.
The Adventurer I takes a maximum of 8 people, which means small numbers. There’s no fixed schedule, so you can pretty much decide when you want to get in. The liveaboard can easily take you close to your next planned dive site, or the dinghies can ferry you around, even if other passengers want to dive someplace else.
The bottom line is that you have almost complete freedom to dive when, where and how you want.
This is ideal for people who want to concentrate on photo subjects without being interrupted by dozens of other divers.
Tony will be helping guests with camera equipment, photo techniques, photoshop questions, marine life questions, etc. for anyone else who’s on the boat.
The vessel specialises in doing early morning and late night dives in places that boats from resorts can’t reach, which should provide some good chances for getting unique images.