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The next day I changed lenses and attached the 60mm Micro, time to find some small stuff. Setting on the camera was also changed from Auto to Manual, time to get serious.

After a few practice shots on coral and anemones that could not run away it was time to look at some of the gobies and blennies that inhabit the area, however I could not unfortunately locate the yellow one we had come across previously.

The autofocus was not to my liking and I was getting quite frustrated as I like to have the eyes smack bang in focus, patience is required, but losing the chance of some good shots.

Perserverance was paying off, but memories of when I first used a 105mm Micro on autofocus came flooding back, and I had mentioned to Andrew Yeo of Sea and Sea in Singapore that I need a focus ring for this lens.

There were also plenty of coral gobies to practice on

Of course some Anemone fish always provide entertainment especially for new divers like Yanni