In between dodging wind and seas from Emily we managed to get in a fair amount of diving this week...Although it was a tad challenging trying to find visibility in a lot of spots...
I decided to change my lens on my camera and do a night dive on Blonde Rock. A spectacular night dive, although you would not know it as I only came back with one picture in focus on the macro, a basket star, which is not a difficult picture to take. It took me half the dive to realize HOW CLOSE I had to get without my wide angle on!
If I would have had a wide angle on, I could have taken brilliant pictures of Jamie taking photo's of large turtles that were hanging out under the ledges. We liked the dive so much we went back and did it the next morning in day light as well!
Some nice pillar coral...
File Fish...
We found our turtle and came at him from all sides it appears...
There were hundreds of squid down there! Not that I could take pictures of the tiny things, but they were still nice..
Squirrel Fish hiding in a large coral head... This was on Angelfish Reef, Norman Island...
Goat Fish with a shrimp on it being cleaned...
The Eagle Ray circled us back and forth the entire dive...
An nice purple anemone...
And a file fish...
Thats enough underwater pictures, I am even starting to bore myself with them! Lets go with Bushwackers in the harbour at Charlotte Amalie...
And some finds on one of our SCUBA dives!