He then glances at his air.
Time to leave and time to leave now. He looks up. Jay is lost
in shooting another Porcelain Crab that’s has taken up residen-
cy in the anemone. Of course he doesn’t want to disturb him,
but they really must go. He taps him on the shoulder. Jay looks
up. He taps his hand with two fingers on his palm to signal air,
then hold up four fingers. 40 bar. Jay nods and holds his hand
out straight in the direction of the exit and they both fin off again.
As his head breaks the surface of the water and he knows
he’s back. Back in reality, because surely what he experiences
down there must be a dream…Yet he knows it’s not.
His vision will live on in his future captured in a small, but
beautifully put together Olympus OM-D EM5 Mark 1. Through
this his dreams can be brought forward for more to see. For
more to gain inspiration to find out more about the most awe-in-
spiring place our world has to offer.
The ocean. Our past, our present, our future, our life.