Lembeh pics June 2022

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Wisnu

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lembeh is really live up to hype.
i'm too lazy to write a report - check this album


i'll keep adding more pics
OMD EM-1 mark 1, nauticam housing, 60mm macro except the CWFA with 8mm - single strobe sea n sea YS-D1 before kaput on the 2nd day; and then my back-up 12 years old strobe Inon D2000.
 
lembeh is really live up to hype.
i'm too lazy to write a report - check this album


i'll keep adding more pics
OMD EM-1 mark 1, nauticam housing, 60mm macro except the CWFA with 8mm - single strobe sea n sea YS-D1 before kaput on the 2nd day; and then my back-up 12 years old strobe Inon D2000.
WOW!
 
You work for National Geographic, don't you?
 
Great shots @Wisnu

Were you staying at NAD?
 
Lembeh is sensational and you got a lot out of it in 3 days. I dived there for several trips over 5 years about 10 years ago, amazing life and lots of it, my favourite was the hairy frogfish which I have not seen since either in Bali or the Philipines.
Great shots as always Wisnu. regards Ardy

P.S. did you use a diopter with the 60mm?
 
Lembeh is sensational and you got a lot out of it in 3 days. I dived there for several trips over 5 years about 10 years ago, amazing life and lots of it, my favourite was the hairy frogfish which I have not seen since either in Bali or the Philipines.
Great shots as always Wisnu. regards Ardy

P.S. did you use a diopter with the 60mm?
Thanks Ardy,
Mostly dont use the diopter with 60mm except if the object is very small such as the skelleton shrimp or hairy shrimp (approx 3mm)
in fact, the 60mm was too strong for the fat hairy frogfish I saw there - not very happy with the result; too much backscatter
 
Thanks for posting and great pics! I just found out about Lembeh and am working up an itinerary myself. I'm a macro/supermacro nut and it looks like I would be plenty busy there. Was there any coral of note? I'm thinking two weeks total for the trip, but don't know if I should spend it all there (Lembeh), or one week at a place elsewhere in the region.
 

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