Sometimes a photo with a composition I really like falls short when editing, especially with the colour correction needed for underwater photos, so I made these a warm toned grayscale! What-dya think? (at Right Arch, Cirkewwa)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGAd7b5FB74/?igshid=19h2y22ki5gd0
The P29 Wreck was a really interesting dive. So much life has made its home on this chunk of wreckage isolated on a sandy seabed 37 metres down about 150m off the coast of Cirkewwa. I only wish I had the nerve to stick my head in that hole to see what’s lurking below deck! Malta, 2019 (at P29 Wreck)
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Tompot Blenny on the Cirkewwa wall dive. These cute wee guys with antler like tentacles on their heads are everywhere. Always sitting out in view, grabbing hold to rocks with their fins and keeping watch until you get too close, then they disappear in a flash! (at Ċirkewwa)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CDwiY8QlF1G/?igshid=assilruze6pw
Making our way back to the exit point on the wall dive at Cirkewwa. Never enough time to see the whole wall, but never the same twice. (at Ċirkewwa)
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The sun shining down on a desolate rocky landscape off the coast of Cirkewwa. Malta, 2019 (at Ċirkewwa)
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Day 3 of Malta: On the north coast I had a chilled day shadowing an open water lesson on a wall dive from Cirkewwa which I revisited later in the week. Spotted a shy wee octopus as well. (at Ċirkewwa)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CDmLBxdlR5N/?igshid=1ws3ityt4nxmd
The Beautiful Blue Grotto of Malta. Enough said. The island in the distance however is called Filfla and it was used as target practice for shore defence artillery during WWII. Malta was instrumental in resisting Axis forces advancement awarded the George Cross for the heroism and devotion of its people. This is why it appears in the national flag! #themoreyouknow (at Blue Grotto (Malta))
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Some of the stunning southern coastline of Malta around the famous Blue Grotto. The cliffs are full of hard to access caves high and low that look as if some were man-made in ancient times. (at Blue Grotto (Malta))
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Underwater valley full of bleached white stones seen during a dive of the coast of Zurrieq Valley (at Wied iż-Żurrieq)
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3 of my favourite Pink Jellyfish pictures from diving Zurrieq on the south coast of Malta last summer.
(at Wied iż-Żurrieq)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CCtdPq-l6FH/?igshid=15l4xh9j2izac
A blissfully unaware Painted Wrasse combing the coral before getting startled by my strobe light!
(at Għar Lapsi)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CCGfL20lzol/?igshid=wic5yazok266
Painted Wrasse caught in the stone light!
https://www.instagram.com/p/CCGeLkGF2B6/?igshid=n1q7ndanjch6
A curious Peacock Wrasse. About the only fish I’ve seen so far that poses for the camera and seems as interested in you as you are in it! (at Ghar Lapsi)
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Came across this Common Cuttlefish with its alien features and beautiful zebra patterns not long after the octopus encounter. Pretty lucky for the first day! Can’t decide which pic I like best, what’s your favourite? Help! (at Ghar Lapsi)
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