September 3, 2016

"Deep" Down Under Swanage Pier

On the first of September I clambered out of bed at 5am and stumbled into my parents car for the journey to Swanage. After a quick breakfast at the local cafe we prepared our gear and went for two dives under the pier. The pier is a wealth of life sheltering in rocks and debris.

During this dive I was experimenting with my father’s Inon diopter lenses. I was attempting to photograph the eyes of shrimps and other small species. Here are a few of the images I captured from this shoot.

Common Prawn Palaemon serratus

Common Prawn Palaemon serratus

Rock Goby Gobius paganellus Linnaeus

Rock Goby Gobius paganellus Linnaeus

Tompot Blenny

Tompot Blenny

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