Cayman Dive Trip III
I just returned from the Cayman Islands with several friends from previous trips, and had a great time once again. Special thanks to Capt. Nelson Riollano and the entire crew for making it such a great trip.
I just returned from the Cayman Islands with several friends from previous trips, and had a great time once again. Special thanks to Capt. Nelson Riollano and the entire crew for making it such a great trip.
I just returned from a week in the Caymans on a live-aboard dive boat, the Nekton Rorqual. Suffice it to say that it was an incredible experience. Just as before, the crew of the Rorqual were fantastic! We met many new friends and had plenty of laughs.
Some friends and I just returned from a week long dive trip in the Cayman Islands. We spent the week on a live-aboard dive boat hosted by Nekton Diving Cruises.
It was the trip of a lifetime as the weather and water were perfect. Much thanks to Mauricio Handler for all the advice on underwater photography.
I have a new found passion for digital photography and specifically, underwater photography. After my first resort course dive in the Cayman Islands, I quickly discovered the futility in trying to describe a part of God’s creation that few have ever seen and it left me with a desire to share my experiences through pictures.
I have studied the work of several professional underwater photographers and found that I most admire the work of Dr. Alexander Mustard. He has a very unique style for composition, creativity, and perspective.
Thanks to MUCH help and advice from Mauricio Handler of Handler Photo, I got the best. He started me off with an Aquatica D200 housing, 2x Ikelite DS-125 strobes, an 8” dome port, a macro port, and the Hartenberger Mini focus light. He also recommended the Nikon 105mm D-AF macro lens and a Nikon 12-24mm G-AFS for wide angle shots. All in all, a very sweet starter kit!