Five years ago, in August 2018, Robert Heyrich visited Dumaguete in the Philippines for his first dive trip in the Pacific. Back then he was shooting with the Canon 5D IV and dual Ikelite DS51 Strobes. In the time since then he lost all of the images he shot in Dumaguete... until a few months ago when he was transferring files to a new computer. Robert got a chance to relive his dive in Dumaguete - Dumaguete déjà vu - with these refound photos and shares them now with you, too.

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich

© Robert Heyrich
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Rob Heyrich lives in Montclair, New Jersey and has been diving since 1976 and started shooting underwater photography with a Nikonos III film camera. Rob has been using Ikelite housings and strobes since 1978. Rob loves to dive in Grand Cayman, Cuba, Bonaire and had a two week adventure in the Philippines. He owns a plumbing and heating company in New Jersey and his favorite hobby is underwater photography. He is Cathy Church taught of the Cayman Islands and dives there at least twice a year.