Bonaire Dive Photos

Dude! What camera were you using?

Absolutely awesome pics!

Bonaire is definitely on my list of things to do in the next 5 years now. :) Thanks for sharing!

Brandon
 
OMG that cuttlefish is amazing. i'm so jealous!!! you really got awesome pics. i went to bonaire 3 years ago and am dying to go back. it's a divers' paradise.
 
I normally use a Canon g5. On this trip I used the G5 And a Friends G9. The G9 is a great camera It the one I will hopefully buy before the next dive trip.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12930671#post12930671 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SERVO
This is one of the greatest pictures of a Caribean reef that I have seen in a really long time! No bleaching, no dead spots, WOW!


What a great picture! I am looking forward to doing some diving one of these days. Will be in the Dominican in a few weeks - maybe I give it a try there...
 
Nice pics! looks like you visited Hilma Hooker and I love Oil Slick! I knew right off when I saw the jump thats where you were.
 
Great pictures. Brings back memories of my Curacao trip last year - the reef life is very similar (at least in the BC from the ABCs).

What setup (housing, strobe, lens, etc.) were you using with the G9?
 
hogpark7430

What did you think of the hotel/resort you stayed at? I'm lookinga t going to Bonaire this summer, but every place I look at accomodation wise has mixed reviews or a lot of negatives.
 
We liked it, most of the island is cactus thorn bushes and rocks. Although interesting to see it was nice to have a resort with palm trees and tropical plants ect. We had breakfast at the resort and went in to town for dinner. The rooms were large and clean but nothing fancy I would stay there again.
 
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