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adiverslife

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Kralendijk, Bonaire
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We released a new video on A Diver's Life.
Diving at twilight is special. Marine life becomes more active and with the help of lights the colors ignite before your camera. It is February, on Bonaire. Wind and rain are excessive causing the shallows to be churned up and visibility to drop. However, Bonaire's west coast second reef is deeper, the water is clearer, and the images captured are spectacular. In this episode we shoot macro for the first time at night. You will see a trumpet fish eye to eye, a Graysby, cleaner shrimp in action, beautiful sea anemone, Creole Wrasse, Sharpnose puffers, a balloon fish, up-close shots of yellow garden eels, a spotted eagle ray take flight at sunset, and much more. This episode is a Kaleidoscope of colors, filmed in HDR, that will transport you to that special place under the sea.


 
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