12/15 Maui pics

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Gilligan

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Shortnose Mantis Shrimp
F6.3 (macro mode), 1/250, External Strobe
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WW II LVT-4 wreck
F2.8, 1/80, No Strobe, Manual White Balance, Wide Angle Lens
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Titan Scorpion & Dwarf Moray
F7.0 (macro mode), 1/125, External Strobe
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Thanks for the nice pics! Love the Titan Scorpian and Dwarf Moray(took awhile to find that little Moray!)

Rap
 
I agree with Rap. The Titan Scorpionfish anbd the Dwarf Moray is a good picture.
 
Gilligan, nice pics as always. Did you know that the dwarf moray was there when you took the shot? I've taken shots before where I was so focused on one thing that when I review the shot, I'm surprised by what else is in the pic. Keep up the great work. BTW, I find your posting the settings of your cam to be very useful, for me anyway.
 
I have to correct my post in that the scorpionfish is a Decoy Scorpion not a Titan Scorpion.
 
midwestdvr:
Gilligan, nice pics as always. Did you know that the dwarf moray was there when you took the shot? I've taken shots before where I was so focused on one thing that when I review the shot, I'm surprised by what else is in the pic. Keep up the great work. BTW, I find your posting the settings of your cam to be very useful, for me anyway.

The Dwarf Moray popped out of the hole after my first or second shot.
 
calypsonick:
Great shots, especially the mantis shrimp! They are so shy around here that we only get a glimpse of them before they have scurried down a hole.

It's a rare treat that I catch one out in the open here as well.
 
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