|
| | |||||||
|
Welcome to the scubish.com - Scuba Diving Forum forums. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us. |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
| |||
| |||
| When I saw there was an article on diving the Galapagos in the July / August 2005 Alert Diver, I smiled. The title was "Extreme Adventure, Meeting the Challenges of Diving the Galapagos Islands". I eagerly grabbed the magazine and a cup of coffee and went outside on the porch to settle in for a few quiet minutes of reading this morning. I had hoped that the article would mention something that we did on our dive trip there to the Galapagos eight months ago. That trip was definately fun and I was glad that we booked on a brand-new livaboard called M/Y Deep Blue. The accommadations on the boat were excellent and the crew was top-notch. Diving in the Galapagos was way cool, although it was not as difficult as I thought it might be from reports I'd heard. Just this month, we were pleasantly surprised to receive one 'movie' CD complete with music and two 'still shots' CDs of the diving there from three of the ppl who were on our trip... so the article in Alert Diver was even more a coincidence for me. After reading it, I'm very disappointed and I just emailed DAN about the article. In the Alert Diver article, the main photo of the liveaboard shows M/Y Pelagian, which is a liveaboard that we had the pleasure of being on four years ago. The Pelagian doesn't go to the Galapagos. I tried to overlook that because I realize that writers / photographers are often given free booking to go on liveaboards like Pelagian and, as professionals, they are not supposed to show favoritism by promoting the liveaboard in their magazine write-ups. Thus, many shots of liveaboards that we see in their articles are not really the ones the writers stayed aboard...or the shot of the boat is just a bit out of focus so that we can't identify it. The Alert Diver writers didn't do that this time. The Alert Diver writers then decided to include wildlife photos from Indonesia in an article about Galapagos... from the starfish to the Komodo Dragon. I was absolutely amazed to see that they would try to pass off a Dragon as being part of the Galapagos. They didn't have one photo of a penquin, tortoise, seal, sea lion, iguana, blue-footed booby, frigate, swallow-tail gull, kestral... or any of the things one might see on land in the Galapagos. Not one photo of Darwin's Station. Not one above-water shot of the famous Darwin's Arch at the divesite. No above-water shots of the hilltop where parts of the movie "Master And Commander" was filmed. No underwater shots of turtles, Galapagos blenny, yellow guinea fowl puffers, Galapagos blue nudis, chocolate-chip stars. No shots of schools of anchovy or bonitas or barricudas. No hammerheads or silky or Galapagoas sharks. It's not bad enough that they messed up the photos, but the article itself is boring and very uninformative. No mention of dive sites, not even about the famous "Gordon's Rocks", which is the worst site there IMHO because it's basically a glorified quarry dive with surge. Every dive shop and liveaboard promotes it as a great site yet I don't see why, unless it's just about the volcanic formation. The Alert Diver writers mention the up and down currents which are something that are very prevalent in my experience with diving Indonesia but not at all with my dives in Galapagos. They mention the "ten-finger dive" and ruining their dive gloves because of it. Didn't their liveaboard tell them about duct tape ?? LOL !! I think the Alert Diver writers combined diving in Indonesia with the 'thoughts of' diving in Galapagos. I think they didn't actually get to dive Galapagos at all but had just landed in Galapagos and had a deadline to meet for the story. So I think they threw a story together and hoped that no one would notice that they included pictures from another part of the world and that their story sucked. Maybe I need to start writing up my dive adventures and selling them. I could be wrong but it seems like Alert Diver is in need of new writers and photographers if this article is an example of their idea of good diving magazine material. |
|
#2
| |||
| |||
| In article <1118693404.084807.114830@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>, "Salty" <babette7401@hotmail.com> wrote: > When I saw there was an article on diving the Galapagos in the July / > August 2005 Alert Diver, I smiled. The title was "Extreme Adventure, > Meeting the Challenges of Diving the Galapagos Islands". I eagerly > grabbed the magazine and a cup of coffee and went outside on the porch > to settle in for a few quiet minutes of reading this morning... > > [snip] > I think the Alert Diver writers > combined diving in Indonesia with the 'thoughts of' diving in > Galapagos. I think they didn't actually get to dive Galapagos at all > but had just landed in Galapagos and had a deadline to meet for the > story. So I think they threw a story together and hoped that no one > would notice that they included pictures from another part of the world > and that their story sucked. How disappointing. > Maybe I need to start writing up my dive adventures and selling them. I > could be wrong but it seems like Alert Diver is in need of new writers > and photographers if this article is an example of their idea of good > diving magazine material. It doesn't pay, but the web is a place to start to at least share material. For example, I put together for one of my nieces a little bit of stuff from my Galapagos trip's land photography, since its pretty easy to throw prints on the flatbed scanner (I shoot slides when UW): http://www.huntzinger.com/galapagos.html -hh |
|
#3
| |||
| |||
| You have a picture of *my* blue footed booby. He was so fickle. <grin> One of these days I'll post a few shots from Indonesia / Bali, Mexico - pacific side, Mexico Riveria Maya side, Galapagos and now Saba /St Maarteen /St kitts. I might even be able to find a few from Lake Geogre. |
|
#4
| |||
| |||
| Salty wrote: > One of these days I'll post a few shots from Indonesia / Bali, Mexico > - pacific side, Mexico Riveria Maya side, Galapagos and now Saba /St > Maarteen /St kitts. I might even be able to find a few from Lake > Geogre. > Ahem. 120 hours, give or take. Slowest week in history is now underway. See ya in St. Maarten. Fly carefully. g |
|
#5
| |||
| |||
| I've been looking forward to this trip, and the way that my vacation time worked out, it will probably be the only dive trip that I'll be able to take this year...unless I quit my job. I'm very tempted to do just that. So, considering that this trip will most likely be my only trip this year, there's no pressure at all on you to entertain me or anything. <evil grin> Seriously, our group will have a nice week and, I think that you and I will have at least one dive together that will be very cool for finding critters for you to photogragh. See ya there soon. |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Dive Kit - sorry if this is the wrong place | adam_scuba@btinternet.com | United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland | 0 | 03-27-2007 12:39 AM |
| Correct me if im wrong | F9 | United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland | 13 | 03-26-2007 11:59 PM |
| Regulator - Wrong Present?? | Richard Faulkner | United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland | 29 | 03-26-2007 11:32 PM |
| What's wrong with these people on the Mossman threads? | Dr. Kedar Vartak | Divers Hangout | 25 | 03-26-2007 09:13 PM |
| What's wrong with this picture? | Douglas W. \Popeye\ Frederick | Divers Hangout | 109 | 03-26-2007 07:09 PM |