Foxtrot16
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The Busselton Jetty located in Busselton, Western Australia is the longest jetty in the southern hemisphere at 1.8 km in length; however, it is only about 10 - 12m deep at the end.
The Jetty was a world famous dive site but in recent years it underwent a full rebuild and unfortunately a lot of the old growth was destroyed and a lot of the animal life left. It has been finished for a while now and the growth and animal life is slowly returning and I recently had a chance to dive it so here are a few images.
All taken with the Olympus OMD EM-5 in a Nauticam housing with the Macro 65 Port, Olympus 12 - 50mm lens, twin S&S YS 110A strobes and for macro a +3 M67 wet lens was used.
Comments welcome.
Karl
A Batfish
Old growth Tolestoro Coral
A juvenile Dhufish
A Western Australian Chromodoris (50mm & +3 macro wet lens)
A Leather Jacket
The Jetty was a world famous dive site but in recent years it underwent a full rebuild and unfortunately a lot of the old growth was destroyed and a lot of the animal life left. It has been finished for a while now and the growth and animal life is slowly returning and I recently had a chance to dive it so here are a few images.
All taken with the Olympus OMD EM-5 in a Nauticam housing with the Macro 65 Port, Olympus 12 - 50mm lens, twin S&S YS 110A strobes and for macro a +3 M67 wet lens was used.
Comments welcome.
Karl
A Batfish
Old growth Tolestoro Coral
A juvenile Dhufish
A Western Australian Chromodoris (50mm & +3 macro wet lens)
A Leather Jacket