The Southern Pygmy Leatherjacket,
Brachaluteres jacksonianus is a common sight under Edithburgh Jetty and always a very cute encounter. This little guy is trying to get some sleep considering it's well after midnight!
He was just one of many wonderful encounters on Friday evening's night dive with our good friends Iain and Susie. Actually Jennifer and Susie ran from the room when I suggested we go for a dive just about the time normal people go to bed. I think Iain only agreed because he thought I was actually joking. The dive that followed was one of our best night dives ever!
Notice something new? Yes, bigger and better photographs! I just love seeing big images and am distressed to find nothing bigger than tantalising thumbnails when I see an image I really like. So from now on I will be trying out a new image size of 900x600. Please let me know what you think and if I should keep with this size or go even bigger! Of course if you really want BIG images we can negotiate an off-site deal!
There will be more Edithburgh images from last weekend along soon. Stay tuned.
Until the next post, take care out there and keep diving ( if that's what you do! ) ...Robert
Photo: Robert Rath 5DMkII on 'L' plates. (Please ask if you want to know more about how this image was taken.)