
by Joe Daniels:
One morning I had noticed a large school of bait fish hugging the margins of Baie Ternay in Seychelles. I knew that it was a good opportunity for some split level shots. So I returned to the school when the tides and weather permitted. I sat in waist deep water until the small fish surrounded me then waited for the sun to set.
Equipment: Canon 50d, Tokina 10-17mm fish eye, Ikelite housing, 1 x Ikelite ds161 strobe
I am a 25 year old dive instructor with a overwhelming passion for photography. Although the majority of my work is underwater I often try and take advantage of the terrestrial fauna and flora in the area's I dive. I currently live and work in Seychelles, a small group of islands scattered off the east coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. With the images I take underwater I want to educate and create awareness of the amazing world beneath the waves.
Website: www.jldaniels.co.uk