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Tuna Project
Simon has just returned from a HD Filming project aboard a Tuna Longline Vessel. Watch this space for a blog of his adventure into the Indian Ocean.... Read More ...
ScubaDiver Judge
Simon has been invited to judge the Indonesia leg of the ScubaDiver Australasia Photo Contest held at Kungkungan Bay Resort in North Sulawesi. ... Read More ...
AG portfolio
Click here to download a pdf of Simon's Picturesque portfolio published in Asian Geographic.... Read More ...
Behind the Scenes
Underwater Cinematography is a challenging task, especially when doing it professionally. Click here for an insight into what it's like to be on site at an underwater production. Writt... Read More ...
Ashen Face of the Reefs
To read an article by Simon Buxton on the alarming affects of Global Warming on the Ocean's of the Indo Pacific Region click here... Read More ...
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Welcome to www.buxtonphotographic.com, the website of Simon Buxton. Simon has spent the last 5 years working in various capacities on SCUBA Diving Liveaboards. Simon started working as a videographer and photographer back in 2002, and since then has lived and worked in the Maldives, Philippines, Palau, Tahiti and Mexico. He is a PADI and TDI/SDI Diving Instructor, MCA Commercial 200ton Master Captain, also holds various other Engineering/Boating certifications, and studied Marine Biology/Zoology at the University of Liverpool, UK. Simon has left the day-to-day diving industry to pursue a career as a photographer and webdesigner, bringing together his experiences from many different fields to provide a unique service for his clients. |
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Harlequin Shrimp
The Harlequin Shrimp (Hymenocera elegans) is a highly colourful shrimp which predates on Starfish, the large, somewhat useless pincers (chelipeds) are mainly used for display.
Pygmy S'horse
Hippocampus bargibanti is a tiny seahorse that is found on seafans of the indo-pacific, it is normally pink in colour and grows to 2cm tall!
Horsing Around
This young lad was taking his horse for a swim and wash at sunrise as I went out to photograph the bay in the soft morning light. As I came back into the beach he took the horse for a canter in the shallows
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