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Category Archives: Scubadiving Magazine Photo Essays
Getting Mucky With It
My apologies for my long absence from the blog. I don’t know where life goes – but it seems to be whizzing by. Lots of travel and other events are keeping me hopping. Since I last blogged, I’ve been diving … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Cuckoo for CoCo View
Here is a link to this month’s photo feature for Scuba Diving Magazine (online). The images in this gallery were captured on a recent trip CoCo View Dive Resort, on Roatan Island in Honduras. It was a fun reunion group trip, … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Thailand – Open Wide and Say Ahhhh!
Here is a link to my most recently published feature for Scuba Divimg Magazine (online). This gallery of wide angle images was taken on my January 2016 trip to Thailand. This was my third trip to dive in Thailand, and my first … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Going To The Cleaners
It’s been a busy whirl of travel over the past few months, and although I always have intentions to blog while I am enjoying these new experiences, somehow it never seems to happen. I did take a sh*tload of photos … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Hawaii 2-0
Here is a link to December’s gallery and short write up about diving off the west coast of the big island of Hawaii. You will find the article and image gallery here —-> Hawaii 2.0 – Images from the Big Island … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Black Magic Mantas
Here is a link to my most recent contribution to the magazine – this one a photo gallery and description of the magical manta night dive in Kona, Hawaii. You will find the article here —-> Black Magic Manta Diving
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Gone With The Wind
Here is a link to a recent piece (and short video) that describes some wild and wooly current dives I’ve done, as well as some strategies for managing diving in big currents. You’ll find the article and video here —–> Gone … Continue reading
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Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Palau
Where do the months go? I’ve recently returned from a dive trip to the Big Island of Hawaii, and have been bagging a few cold water shore dives closer to home, but have been neglecting the blog, bigtime. One of … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Divers Behaving Badly
The months continue to gallop by and the blogging has taken a back seat to other more pressing concerns – like finishing building a house, moving into it, and selling the old house. It’s been a wild, busy, crazy ride, … Continue reading
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Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Wonderful Wakatobi
I am still playing catch up with linking my most recent publications ;^). This link will bring me up to date, and I will endeavour to link recent work on a more timely basis. The topic of my next article … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – The Great Pretenders
I am woefully behind in linking my recent work for Scuba Diving Magazine. So here is a link to March’s piece – all about underwater animals that are great at camouflage… Masters of Disguise
Scuba Diving Magazine – A Taste of the Philippines
Here is a link to February’s submission for Scuba Diving Magazine. In this piece I review the Atlantis Dumaguete Resort, as well as the Atlantis Azores live aboard, and share some information and images from what was a great trip. … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – All About, er, Me…
At the beginning of January, the editors at Scuba Diving Magazine tasked me with curating my library of images and pulling out a dozen or so of my favourites. In addition, they wanted me to give them some background about … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Oh Baby!
I am very behind in blogging my Scuba Diving Magazine monthly features. In fact, I am very behind in blogging. Period. My bad. This past year has been a wild and crazy journey in building a house. It has kept … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – We Are Family – Anemonefish Gallery
The months fly by… Here is November’s submission for Scuba Diving Magazine. I love these expressive little fish, but they are tough to shoot! The essay accompanying the gallery shares some information about these fascinating creatures. We Are Family – … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Spooky Eels
Here is a link to my October submission for Scuba Diving Magazine – this one featuring a variety of eels – some of them spooky enough for Hallowe’en 🙂 Spooky Eels from Around the World
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – School Daze
Here is a link to September’s contribution to Scuba Diving Magazine – this photo essay is all about the thrill of diving with big schools of fish. You’ll find it here —> School Daze
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Looking for Mr. Little
Here is a link to my August instalment for Scuba Diving Magazine. This photo essay is all about slowing down on your dive to look for the little stuff. I offer tips on how, where and what to look for, … Continue reading
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Terrible Beauty
Here is a link to July’s instalment for Scuba Diving Magazine – it is all about some of the beautiful, but highly venomous, creatures that can be seen while scuba diving. Terrible Beauty
Scuba Diving Magazine Feature: Where in the World is Wallace?
Here is a link to June’s instalment – this one all about the Wallace Line – an imaginary boundary that runs through southeast Asia that divides Asian and Australian ecosystems, and introduces some hybrid species in the process. You’ll find … Continue reading