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Underwater Photo Location: St Andrews

Underwater Photo Location: St Andrews

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More of a snorkelling spot but the castle beach is a nice easy scuba dive. A few miles of kelpy, rocky coast in the area. Quite shallow, lots of nooks and crannies and plenty of lobsters. Vis is very temperamental and often completely undiveable, but it can clear out, revealing plenty of life.
Facts about St Andrews
  • It is in United Kingdom
  • St Andrews is in the North Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 0-3 Metres 0-10 Feet.
Dive types
shorenight

Marine Life
small



by Tom Ashton
Taken while snorkelling at night in St Andrews Scotland. Canon G11, s&s ys110 strobe. Manual. f/7.1, 1/250th sec. ISO 200.

by Tom Ashton
I took this snorkelling in St Andrews this morning. F/8, 1/400th, ISO 80, Canon G11, canon housing, no lenses, s&s ys110, all on manual.

by Tom Ashton
Lions mane jelly. Shot using a port extension I constructed myself for around £20. Canon G11, Canon housing, ys110 strobe under.

by Tom Ashton
My friend Tommy inspecting a Blue jellyfish. St Andrews. Canon G11, Canon housing, home-made wide lens, ys110 strobe.

by Tom Ashton
This little Pogge was swimming on the surface at night. After seeing me it swam down. I got this shot with a 3 second exposure and rear-curtain sync flash. Canon G11, YS110.
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