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We were diving on the right side of the bay and it seemed that everywhere we turned we were running into sea turtles. Not a bad thing, mind you. :)
Technical Details
Aperture Value: f/4
Focal Length: 13mm
Exposure Program: Auto
ISO: 64
Shutter Speed Value: 1/160 sec
Location: Manauma Bay, Hawaii


These handsome fellows are convict tangs (a.k.a. surgeonfish or manini). This large school was swarming the reef in order to graze on patches of algae. The schooling helps them get to the food which is normally guarded by other reef inhabitants. Since the other reef fish find it quite the task to chase away so [...]


The S.S. Isopod has finally found the anomaly and it is quite… disturbed. I wonder if it’s friendly? Check out the full comic here.



The story continues. What surprises will the cave present next? Well, at least they have a map now… that’s good, right? View the full comic at Radio Isopod.



Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) participating in a male competition group. There was at least a half a dozen of whales splashing around and head butting each other in this group as we watched for a good hour. They were still at it when the boat returned to the harbor. She must have been quite the [...]


“Down into Davy Jones’ Locker ye’ll be if yer foolish enough to swim in these seas.” – Sonny ‘Two-peg, one-eye, hook-finger’ Cooper

Layered water color pencils (yellow, blue, carmine), graphite pencil


The scientists make a new discovery. Perhaps they should look around a bit better? Check out the comic here.


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I think I may have gotten a bit carried away with the patterns… so carried away, in fact, that they sprouted worms… and a periscope, apparently.

Some pencil, some colored pencil, a bit of pen and a dash of watercolor.