Brad Templeton's Photography
Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef

Even with all the great things in Australia, this was the highlight. Amazing coral, amazing fish, amazing swimming.

We took two trips. Both were snorkling because a cold caused my eardrum to get hurt on the plane trip to Cairns, and I could not equalize. The first trip was from Cairns on TUSA to Hastings Reef. For the second we used an outfit out of Port Douglas called Haba and went to Agincourt Reef. Agincourt Reef was vastly superior -- clearer water, more reef, more fish, more living coral. But even Hastings was still a great experience.

More below.

The photos here are from the afternoon of the Hastings Reef dive to a location called the fishbowl. It was better than the morning site. I rented a digital camera in waterproof case for the day. Unfortunately, the photography guy made some error and did not copy my morning photos to CD, or even deleted them. I didn't get to find out because oddly he got the bends after the trip and went into hospital.

We also shot on film at Agincourt. That's not processed yet...

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Model poses in her wetsuit
Many boats were out at Hastings Reef that day
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Many boats were out at Hastings Reef that day
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Three scuba divers explore the deeper reef
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This was the dive photographer.  I figured I would take a picture of him as he took one of me.  Though an experienced diver, he got the bends after the trip and had to go to hospital.  He recovered, slowly
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This was the dive photographer. I figured I would take a picture of him as he took one of me. Though an experienced diver, he got the bends after the trip and had to go to hospital. He recovered, slowly
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Large spotted fish
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Large spotted fish
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Sand Cay out in the ocean
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Sand Cay out in the ocean
More boats around the reef
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More boats around the reef

Australia Index

Melbourne | Healesville Animal Sanctuary | Great Ocean Road
The Twelve Apostles and Beyond | South Australia | Kakadu | Kakadu, Part Two
Yellow Water | Yellow Water Two | Northern Territory | Cairns
Butterfly Sanctuary | Great Barrier Reef | Sydney (General)
Harbour Bridge and Opera House | Sydney Beaches

Panoramic Photos for this trip

As noted we snorkeled and did not dive. Truth is though, most of the colourful coral is close to the surface. The divers spent most of their time in deeper, less colourful areas. They were able to see the fish that hide under the reefs, and of course can also stay still and get closer to various things, but snorkeling should not be considered a bad choice.

Tusa had better snorkel gear actually, while Haba was superior in every other way, most importantly reef site. What reef site you get depends on the captain and what the tourists on the boat ask for. For example, one diver told me that the best site in his view was just a bit further out, but they only went if you asked.

If you go you can choose between giant boats (Quicksilver is the main company) which have pontoons moored out at the reef and smaller boats with just a few divers. We picked the latter and think it was the right choice based on what we have read, though the pontoons and larger boats will have more facilities.