Aussie Diving - 16 to 31 October 09

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Wow, fredarooney!!! Love the stingray especially :)
 
Hey Sas how is New Zealand? :hugs:
 
:lol: that would be the one.. saw him a week ago.. did you see the bleeding Pleurobranch in the seagrass bed?
 
Hey Sas how is New Zealand? :hugs:

Hey it's great and guess what? I'm diving today. :) :) Dan saw a scuba diving brochure amongst all the adventure sports ones at our hotel and he goes 'hey check it out they have scuba diving here' so anyway I booked some straight away. Dan says he wishes he didn't point out the brochure :rofl3: One dive is to check out a scooter and the other dive is to see a bridge wreck :)

This hotel has wireless btw :D Anyway are you all ready for LEI now?
 
Hey it's great and guess what? I'm diving today. :) :) Dan saw a scuba diving brochure amongst all the adventure sports ones at our hotel and he goes 'hey check it out they have scuba diving here' so anyway I booked some straight away. Dan says he wishes he didn't point out the brochure :rofl3: One dive is to check out a scooter and the other dive is to see a bridge wreck :)

This hotel has wireless btw :D Anyway are you all ready for LEI now?

Glad you got to do dive Sas... Getting ready for LEI... going to be busy for the next few days!.. Cant wait to hear about your trip and pictures...:D
 
We had to make our dive a short one.. 85 minutes.. got lousey fills:crying:

We found what I think was a bleeding Pleurobranch in a seagrass bed, what looked like the tail of a slipper lobster sticking out of the gill of a Wobby, an Eastern cleaner clingfish, and a couple cute little Reaper's cuttles. Lots of particulate in the water so hard to get good shots but it was a fun relaxing dive.

I dont even know what that is :)

The thumbnails shoe it here.. Pleurobranch is like a giant Nudi relative... more round.. the one that was bleeding was a bit bigger than a cereal bowl turned upside down
 
Hi Gudge,
Fantastic shots. What gear do you have? You said 60mm lens, and I found this link via the Canon Corner, so figure you are using Canon gear......I have a Canon 40D and 60mm lens, seem to want to be closer though for Nudi's and the like.
Saw some of your very recent shots on FB as well via common friends (Eva, Tammy, etc).
Cheers, Jenny
 

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