A Channel Islands Diving Retrospective

Peter Liu on the swimstep of the Vision after a dive. Photo by Kathy Becklin.

Peter Liu on the swimstep of the Vision after a dive. Photo by Kathy Becklin.

Before my wife and I moved to Maui from California’s Bay Area, I did a lot of scuba diving trips on the Truth Aquatics boats with my friends the Finstads in the majestic kelp forests of the Channel Islands. I thought it might be fun to share some photographs from those years, many of which were made with early, low resolution digital cameras.

I’ll never forget the feeling of awe I would get as I looked up through the tall stalks of kelp at the sunlight streaming through the canopies. No matter how many times I did the trip, each time was like the first.

On many occasions, I would simply hover with my camera in shallow water just under a thick kelp canopy and watch as the sun’s rays filtered through it. More often than not, if I stayed in one spot long enough, a group of sea lions would come by, or perhaps a reef shark. It’s a truly magical experience. I hope to get back there soon.

Schmap Photos

Schmap Guides has included 2 of my photos—one in the Monterey and Carmel guide and the other in the San Francisco one.

Both were found on Flickr. It’s a little labor intensive, but it looks like my presence there is starting to pay off.

Aloha…

Published In Bay Nature

Sea lions swim above a reef populated with strawberry anemones in Monterey Bay. Photo by Peter Liu.Check out this month’s feature on Upwellings in Bay Nature, featuring one of my photographs in the opening spread.

Happy 4th!

Aloha…

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