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Red Sea Odyssey Part 2, In-between the North and the South
Following two days diving Daedalus Reef we moved northward to Elphinstone Reef about 22 miles / 35 km east of Port Ghalib followed by Brothers 40 miles / 64 km further north for more oceanic type diving. Elphinstone Reef, Red Sea Similar in nature to Daedalus Reef, minus having a light house, Elphinstone (also known…
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Red Sea Odyssey Part 1 – Into the Deep South
This feature on diving the Red Sea is the first of a three parter that I had originally written for Scuba Diver Magazine’s North America issue (# 28, 2025) Now, this is my idea of a check out dive! Shortly after pulling out of Port Ghalib on the central region of Egypt’s Red Sea coast,…
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Nauticam’s MFO-1: Game-Changer for Macro?
One of the biggest struggles in my macro photography has been getting a sharp, in-focus image of hyperactive subjects, like male flasher wrasses courting females or warning off rivals. Even with a truly remarkable modern camera system like the Nikon Z8 paired with the acclaimed Nikkor Z 105mm f/2.8 VR S Macro Lens, I have often come away…



