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“Triton Bay” is the eighteen chapter of the series “Out of the Black & into the Blue”. Triton Bay Triton Bay is far away and quite isolated. This makes it one of the few truly gems left in the underwater world and has become one of the favorite spots for many underwater photographers/videographers. Beautiful shallow reefs, incredibly healthy soft coral, very nice macro life and loads of fish…and of course, whale sharks.
Diving in Triton Bay sometimes is subject to strong currents, especially in the area called Pintu Arus and in Little Komodo (named by Dr. Gerry Allen), located just at the South tip of the small island. But the profusion and beauty of soft corals that you can witness are just MIND-BLOWING.
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Music: Watching the storm by U137.
License purchased in Musicbed.
Equipment used:
- Panasonic GH5S in a Nauticam Housing.
- Small HD 502 Bright Monitor in a Nauticam monitor housing.
- 2x Keldan 8X 13.000 lumen CRI 92.
- Olympus M. Zuiko Digital 14-42mm II R F3.5-5.6 with a Nauticam WWL-1 wet lens.
- Olympus M. Zuiko Digital ED 8 mm F1.8 Fisheye Pro lens.
- Olympus M. Zuiko Digital ED 60mm F.2.8 M. ED Macro.
- Nauticam SMC-1.
- Tripod XIT 404.
- Tripod INON carbon arm size L.
- DJI Mavic 2 Pro with Freewell ND/PL filters.