Cask-night Dive at the Shores

Since the condition at shores stayed good, I headed out for a cask-night dive. Dropped down at the main draw right in front of a big crevice. The big male sheephead saw me and swam into the crevice for a hideout. After a little while, the fish was trying to get out. It made a few attempts to sneak out but all failed since I was right there. The fish went back and forth and the visibility dropped a lot. At one point, it sprint out and disappeared in the darkness.

The big male sheephead hidding inside the crevice, but trying to sneak out
The big male sheephead hiding inside the crevice, but trying to sneak out

I continued to the north. Along the way, I tried to adjust lighting for close-ups. Now I got much better and could get even lighting with very close subject. I stayed down right at the V point for this little octopus.

I was able to get close to this octopus
I was able to get close to this octopus

I turned to the further north at the V point. I have been at the south wall most of the time recently. It has been a while since I came to north of the V point.

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The two octos came close, but immediately went apart
The two octos came close, but immediately went apart

It was pretty quiet along the canyon but there were a lot of octopuses.


Turned toward the shore from the north. It was pretty surgy on the sandy shallow. Managed to take the pictures of a few sand residents.
A nice cool dive.

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