
Living La Lembeh Loca!
April 9, 2007 @ 10:06 AM (EST)
Bisecting the North Sulawesi mainland from nearby Lembeh Island, the Lembeh Strait is justifiably famous as one of the world's premier muck diving destinations. Legions of divers and underwater photographers have long been flocking to this 16km stretch of water to observe its dazzling array of diversity of weird and wonderful creatures.
I'd had the good fortune to spend a week in Lembeh back in 2004. At that time, I had just purchased my first housing, a Seacam for my Nikon F100. As I was shooting film, a major dilemma soon presented itself. Despite the plethora of subjects to photograph, I was limited to a mere 36 exposures...
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