Lembeh Straits – living large and shooting small
July 17, 2009 · Print This Article
Lembeh Straits Trip Report – 5-13th June 2009
The Lembeh Straits once again lived up to it’s reputation of serving up hundreds of the oceans rarest critters. This place is like going to an underwater zoo! It has almost everything rare that you will ever hear about and oddly enough, can be found in a relatively small area. We photographed several species of frogfish, scorpionfish, seahorse, ghost pipefish, crabs, shrimp and lobster and even the infamous Bobbit worm, etc. over the 7 days of diving there. Every other night I gave a seminar and critique of the previous days images.
Welcome to Seait.com – The Blog of Underwater Photographer Andrew Sallmon
May 28, 2009 · Print This Article
Welcome everyone!
Thanks for looking at www.seait.com the website and blog of Andrew Sallmon Marine Photography. The sites just gone up today (28 May) and unfortunately very close to my Lembeh Straits 2009 trip so I haven’t had too much time to populate the various different parts of it, so please bear with me for a bit because pretty soon this will be a very busy and hopefully informative site for you.
Thanks for checking in and until next time I hope all your dives are safe and exciting!
P.S.
don’t forget to grease your o-rings and take off your lens cap.
Best always,
Andy









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