I took a boat charter to Lana’i with Dive Maui in Lahaina for a 2 tank dive aboard their rigid hull inflatable dive boat. It’s always a fun ride in these boats and they get us across the channel in good time. I do want to say that I was very impressed with the staff […]
Category: Dive Blog
Molokini Sept 24, 2022
A 2 tank Molokini dive with Island Style Diving (formerly Mike Severns Diving). 1st Dive on Enenue side, 2nd dive on Reef’s End. For the record, these pictures were taken with the SeaLifeSportdiver housing for the iPhone 12 Pro Max with the Sea Dragon 2500F light.
Ulua Beach Sept 17, 2022
This is my first dive with the Sealife Sportdiver housing for my iPhone 12 Pro Max. So this was a learning dive… tried to pick easy (read “stationary”) subjects. For the record, these pictures were taken with the SeaLife Sportdiver housing for the iPhone 12 Pro Max with the Sea Dragon 2500F light.
My Dive Photo Blog
As I have been reinvigorated to dive, and have been diving at least weekly lately, and taking pictures on every dive, I feel the need to share my pictures, even if only to the very few family and friends who may visit this site. I will post even if I only photo the mundane, and […]
For our last full day on Tahiti, I went on a 1 hour Jet Ski tour (did not bring camera) where we just cruised around and spotted some dolphins and looked for whales (did not find any). Then I finally did something I had been hoping to do for the whole trip and that was […]
A day trip to Bora Bora was no small thing. Had to be at the airport for a 7 am hour long flight. The Bora Bora airport is on a separate islet, so you must take a ferry to wherever you want to go on/around Bora Bora. We had to meet a small charter boat […]
I did 3 days of morning dives with Top Dive, the dive operation on the resort property. They, and the dives, were fantastic. Coral is very similar to Hawaii, no big soft corals, but seems to be in much better shape. There is a greater variety and abundance of fish, however. I had a camera […]
Although it was very sad to end my safari, I know that the many amazing things I saw and experienced are now permanently burned into my memory… assuming I never suffer from some degenerative brain disease in my dotage. Plus I was looking forward to my first dives in the Indian Ocean and just relaxing […]