By pure coincidence our latest live-aboard trip from Komodo to Sumbawa was made-up entirely of guests shooting with Olympus camera's: E-PL1, E-PL2, E-PL3, E-PL5, OMD-EM5 and XZ1.
We visited some great photographic sites and explored to find some new sites also. Red Ridge Reef in North Komodo had  a beautiful wall with lots of colour and fish life, the shallows had the best bommies with gorgonia sea fans in only 7 meters of super clear water (40m viz).
The coastline of Sumbawa has many hidden treasures, including the best nudibranch site ever. We did a night dive, then a morning dive by popular demand. We found LOTS of nudibranchs, as well as being buzzed by a two meter shark in only 6 meters of water.
Olympus Underwater Camera Group
The ALL OLYMPUS Group at Gili Banta. L-R Dawn Mullins E-PL2, Sue Myburgh E-PL3, Michelle Mann E-PL2, Yuri Verbaan OMD-EM5, Rosanne Bakker & Chris Daniels XZ-1, Brad Pryde -E-PL1, Jeff Mullins (on floor) E-PL5.
Komodo Live Aboard - Shark Castle Rock - Photo Copyright Jeff Mullins 2013
Reef Shark cruises past at Castle Rock - North Komodo
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Anemone Fish Eggs (complete with eys!) - Sumbawa Island.
Coleman Shrimps - Photo Copyright Jeff Mullins 2013
Coleman Shrimps - Bima Bay - Sumbawa.
Cuttlefish - Panasonic 8mm fish eye lens - Copyright Jeff Mullins 2013
Cuttlefish at Gili Banta - west of Komodo