Bạn cần phải biết rằng tôi đã ủng hộ Nikon kể từ ngày của tôi với một F2 Nikon và Châu Đại Dương nơi ở của những năm 80. Tôi có sở hữu và sử dụng Subal nhà ở kể từ khi giới thiệu của Nikon F801 vào đầu những năm 1990. Trong vai trò giảng dạy của tôi, tôi thường xuyên hướng dẫn Ikelite, Sea & Sea, Nexus và Hugyfot DSLR nơi ở. | The Windows at Misool offers a great spot for the use of creative lighting. Tokina 10-17 Nikon D200 Aquaitica Housing and Ikelite DS125 Strobes feel. It made a superb dive platform for this kind of adventure. The fish and soft corals just in the shallows around Saruenus Island were abundant. Most of the islands are limestone uplifts and outcrops. Even in the very shallow water only 3 feet deep brilliant soft corals abound. They were visible from the dive boast as we entered the water. The beauty of a great deal of the diving here is that many of these bays and passes aren t deep. 60 feet was about as deep as we went on many dives and a lot were in the 20-40 foot area. The next day we moved to Aiduma Island. As we sat at anchor sipping coffee and preparing for the first dive of the day a tiger shark was seen cruising near the surface right by the ship. Not far off the ship s bow an interesting looking rock island jutted from the sea. We decided to explore it and it was truly awesome. Huge black coral forests Coral reef runs right up to the mangroves at Blue Water Mangrove. Tokina 10-17 Nikon D200 Aquaitica Housing and Ikelite DS125 Strobes Top right Moving through the islands near Barunusu. Sigma 10-20 Nikon D200 at 1 15 shutter speed Right A brilliant yellow fan opens its polyps to feed at David s Rock. Tokina 10-17 Nikon D200 Aquaitica Housing and Ikelite DS125 Strobes harboring shoals of sweepers and hungry lionfish covered some of the bottom. Other boulders had big stands soft corals sea fans and walls of tubastrea corals. The brilliant reds of the soft corals and the hot salmon of the tube corals gave the place a kaleidoscopic effect. Currents brought out the fish. It was a great dive. When I told the crew I always wanted a dive site the promptly named it Tim s Rock. Sweet. We went back for more and found sweetlips big jellies and lots more. What a great surprise. There appears to be a lot of discoveries like this place just waiting to be found. Bird s Head .