Great Barrier Reef WARNING LOTS OF PHOTOS!

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I just went through hours viewing your amazing photos! They are so mesmerizing. One thing I noticed, I did not see any Aussie Acans. There's been a huge hype here in North America about them and people are paying hundreds of dollars for a polyp. Did you see any around? or are we being hoaxed, I wonder about this sometimes. If you did see any can you snap a few pix please. Thanks.
 
I just went through hours viewing your amazing photos! They are so mesmerizing. One thing I noticed, I did not see any Aussie Acans. There's been a huge hype here in North America about them and people are paying hundreds of dollars for a polyp. Did you see any around? or are we being hoaxed, I wonder about this sometimes. If you did see any can you snap a few pix please. Thanks.
 
As it has already been said several times... Great thread. I love that you just continue to add to it.

One thing I noticed while skimming through the thread is that your photography has greatly improved. I read at some point that you added lighting which I'm sure has helped considerably.

Great job, I'll keep checking back for updates.
 
WOW!!! I just read through this entire thread and am amazed. Your pictures are great thank you for sharing. The new picture quality with your new camera is also awsome. I really like some of the earlier pictures showing the whole reef structure especially there were a couple of isolated groups of corals/rocks what are they called bommies/patch reefs i think? Anyway great pics and keep 'em coming
 
Well, i'm now working in the dive industry, and have properly thrown in my lot and signed on to become a PADI Instructor.

Spent the last 2 weeks in the shop and out on the islands, and have some good photos to share :)

Stay tuned for the new pics!
 
edr42 - I just came back from snorkelling in Hawaii and my pictures cannot compare to yours, Your underwater photography skills are amazing. I was using an Olympus SW790, 7.1 megapixels, good only for snorkelling as it has a maximum depth rating of 10 feet. Still, your framing of shots makes for very pleasurable viewing. Thanks for sharing.
 
Your pics are absolutely awesome, thanks so much for sharing them. Curious, do you happen to have any pics of A. latezonatus from your Lord Howe pics? I saw you mentioned them, but I didn't see them, or did I miss them? Anymore pics of the A. mccullochi?
 
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