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Réserve naturelle marine de la Réunion

Réserve naturelle marine de la Réunion is a marine reserve located in the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean. This reserve is home to a diverse range of marine life, including coral reefs, sea turtles, and dolphins. The reserve is also a popular destination for photographers, with many stunning locations to capture the beauty of the marine life and the surrounding landscape. Some of the best photography locations in the reserve include the coral reefs, the underwater caves, and the beaches. The reserve is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in marine life and photography.

Burning Sky
Cap La Houssaye
by Daniel Cheong

Nice sunset at Cap La Houssaye, Reunion Island

Cap La Houssaye
Cap La Houssaye
by Daniel Cheong

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When I am in Reunion Island, I usually shoot a lot from this place, because this is the closest good sunset spot from where I live, and there are also a lot of possible compositions. When I shoot seascapes, I always use NiSi filters, for this one I stacked a CPL, GND16 and ND64

Cap La Houssaye
Cap La Houssaye
by Daniel Cheong

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This place in Reunion Island offers plenty of compositions. NiSi Filter used: ND64

The Urchins Pond
Cap La Houssaye
by Daniel Cheong

Cap La Houssaye, Reunion Island. A small tidal pool full of urchins and small fishes.

Pointe Au Sel, Reunion Island
Pointe Au Sel, Reunion Island
by Daniel Cheong

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The dramatic and rocky coastline of Reunion Island.

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La Pointe Au Sel
by Daniel Cheong

Shot in Reunion Island, at "La Pointe Au Sel" near the town of Saint Leu.

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The Passage
Cap La Houssaye
by Daniel Cheong

Self portrait shot at Cap La Houssaye, Reunion Island.

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Réserve naturelle marine de la Réunion!
Most notably Daniel Cheong.