Now philippines are well known for their small things (as most of the pictures show). And prior to diving here i was always all about the big stuff in the ocean. But i have to admit that doing macro underwater photography is actually quite fun/rewarding. Its fun to find taht little crab stuck in the coral, or nudibranches cruizing along (they are my favorite subjects. Colorful, small, silly looking, and best of all, very very slow moving), or a spider crab cameflogued to look like a piece of garbage.
Camiguin was great for that kinda stuff. And Malapascua had some pretty decent stuff too. but that was not why i made the pilgrimage here. there was one, and only one reason to come. to see the world famous Thresher Shark. Sorry everyone, no pics. I was only able to get a video of 2 of these 10+ feet beasts, circling around eachother in front of us while we lay motionless on the bottom. And no, i'm not gonna put it up. its in segments and i'm too lazy to patch them all together for you.
So, thrilled with the sighting of 2 of these great beasts, i decided i would try for the other elusive creature i've been hunting for the past 8 months. the manta ray. We dropped into the water in the afternoon heat and headed for the bottom (24 m). the current was a little strong so we needed to really head down fast. On the bottom, i just layed myself out, set the camera to movie mode and waited. And waited. And waited. Ding ding ding my dive guide taps out on his tank. i look over and flying gracefully though the water was a 1 m wide ray. Beautiful. there is nothing like watching a big ray fly by right in front of you. I tried to take a movie but i wasn't paying attention to the camera and so the ray was out of frame. The incident lasted only a min at most and the ray never came back. Satisfied that i did see a ray we headed back for the surface.
for safety reasons we did multiple safety stops as we approaced the surface. so we spend the better part of the next 7 min just floating in open water, hanging on to a rope. my dive guide was always looking around while i just floated about, not really concerned with nething.
Suddenly he grabs me and points into the murky depths. What? where? what? i strained my eyes to see. The vis was low that day so i couldn't really see more than 20 m underwater. Out of the darkness i saw two white stripes. then two more, further away on both sides. Could it be? was this an actual manta ray or something else? my eyes resolved a little more and i knew at that moment that it was not just wishful thinking. A little over 20m from me was one, big, and i mean huge, manta ray. At teh surface the guide estimated it to be 5 m wide from wingtip to wingtip. Why did he have to come out now? why didn't he just swing by 10 min ago! god, the difficulties with wild animals. but i guess i wouldn't have it any other way.
I can see whalesharks and mantas in the singapore aquarium. hell, i can even dive with them if i pay for it. but there is something special about catching a glimpse of somethign like this, out in the middle of the ocean.
i don't feel like typing anymore so i won't. I'm only here for a few more days and i'm not going to spend them on the computer. enjoy the pics. they are mostly just randoms so some maybe out of focus. I'm too lazy to grab all the good ones.
-bk
40 dives in 8 months. thats not too bad eh?
08/06/12 - I think i should actually label these photos. What the hell, might as well, maybe it'll help alleviate my writers block.
Top of the world!
Bounty Beach, Malapascua Island
My buddy starting the dive at Gato Cave, a wicked swim through where we started on one side of the island and surfaced on the other side!
Big jelly!
Nudi!
Bounty Beach
Hello there, thought you could get away eh?
Dawn, heading to Monad Shoal, the Thresher Shark dive
Crabbie!
Decending to Monad Shoal
Chilling out in the aqua water
Spider/decorator crab from my night dive
Silly spearing mantis shrimp. Beautiful.
Another type of spider crab i believe
snorkling with the starfish
We've been discovered!
Nice swim through at the old volcano (sunken volcano)
White island, only visible at low tide
another nudi!
can you sea the horse? Ha! that was pretty lame.
out of focus nudi! I was actually interested in shooting the sand in the background and this guy just popped up in my way and wouldn't leave.
hello little guy
stop chasing away the fish!
1 comment:
Wow. those are some fantastic pics. I must say, I am envious. I know I will dive one day! I'll see you soon my friend! :D
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