Saturday we took to the water again. Somewhere local this time, Port Noarlunga Reef.
I've sung the praises of this dive site, so close to most Adelaide divers, on many occasions. Many people regard Port Noarlunga as a training location and as such we are very fortunate to have such a protected and accessible site. But this place has a few surprises for those adventurous enough to explore a little out of their comfort zone.
While my dive buddy Andy christened his new GoPro I decided to spend a while in the impact zone, three feet of water breaking over the reef. How I wished I was holding a GoPro and not wrestling with my beast. Next time I do this I will be taking the strobe arms off!
I love this part of the reef when the tide is high for the interesting life here that survives cycle after cycle of being baked dry during low tide and then brought back to life again. Every now and then a huge school of silver drummer will swarm over the reef in excitement chasing morsels unlucky enough to get kicked of the reef and into the churning water with the crashing waves.
Photo: Robert Rath, 'Impact Zone' 1/1000s f/13 ISO800 15mm