Scuba Diving Photos from Kona, Hawaii

Aloha,

  Kona is considered by many to be the scuba diving capitol of Hawaii.  With it's hard coral reefs, teeming with life, lava tubes and swim-throughs, clear waters and easy access to drop-offs, Kona offers some of the most diverse scuba diving in Hawaii.

underwater photography while scuba diving in kona hawaii

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  The waters off Kona, with oftentimes a hundred feet or more of visibility, offer great opportunities for both scuba diving and underwater photography.  When I moved to Hawaii, I picked up the underwater photography bug.  I'm getting to the point where I can at least get a recognizable picture from time to time, so I've peppered this website with fish pictures.  If you are curious as to what to expect if you plan on scuba diving Hawaii, then please take a gander through this website.

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With Kona's generally great underwater visibility, it's a great place to take photos!!!

 

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It is with a combination of sadness and excitement that as of December of 2012 we're closing our dive charter business to pursue other opportunities on the mainland.  We've had a lot of fun meeting people over the years, and there are many I consider friends.   I'd like to say a big MAHALO to all who have patronized us over the last decade.  I'll still be continuing my blog http://www.kona-scuba-diving.blogspot.com if anyone cares to check on what I'm up to.  Scuba may or may not be part of my future, so this website will stay active for a while just in case.  I will be checking my business e-mail from time to time  steve@wannadivekona.com if anyone wishes to say howdy.  A fond ALOHA to all.

Steve Frisbie