Pictures of real reef !

very very awesome, the whitish pinkish zoanthids are amazing,,,,, and the pic of the sohal in album one are awesome, how much did that cost you to take that journey?
 
Thanx !

The journey in red sea (from switzerland) cost me about 1500$ for 15 days all inclusive.
It was in the south of Egypt, near Marsa Alam.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13645237#post13645237 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by erbio
I'm planning a trip to the Red Sea soon... Amazing...

Go to th south of red sea, it's the best : Marsa Alam.
The Brayka Bay Hotel is a good one :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13650708#post13650708 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reefolution
Its nice to see pictures of schooling fish on a real reef. Not like our "schools" of three or four fish in our tanks.

Yes and that's why I'm doing a new tank of 400G to be able to put about 20 Anthias and 12 Chromis !!!!
 
Awesome pictures.

Are you using the Olympus Stylus in the water tight dive box? If so, the water must have been very clear and the day bright.

I've used my stylus 300, and unless I'm close to what I'm shooting or in fairly shallow water, the color of the fish and corals are mostly blue. It would be nice if we could supplement the flash on these little cameras.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13724507#post13724507 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by glenns
Awesome pictures.

Are you using the Olympus Stylus in the water tight dive box? If so, the water must have been very clear and the day bright.

I've used my stylus 300, and unless I'm close to what I'm shooting or in fairly shallow water, the color of the fish and corals are mostly blue. It would be nice if we could supplement the flash on these little cameras.

Hello,

I don't remember witch Olympus it was ?
I look on google, it was not a stylus, it was a biggest one !
I rent it in the diving club, it was a compact camera in a dive box, 6 or 7 Mpix.
 
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