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Beautiful shot.We did the sunset dive yesterday and an intense red sunset it was--I could see it UW on the west side between bridge and fishing pier..........View attachment 211585
Saw 3 or 4 little Striated Frogfish, 3 or 4 because one of'em might be a repeat--yes, we meandered! My thanks to the guy who pointed out the 1st one! David and buddy had another one surrounded, so should I count that one as well? Wednesday night should be good. Water temp last night 82--viz 15-20 ft. I used my new $11. 1000 or 2000 lumen light, nice ebay purchase although the 18650 battery might be junk--we shall see!
I think that froggie is the same one that was in the shallows for so long. Was so worried it would get stepped on or collected. Glad it found a safer spot.. And I could finally photograph it half way decent with something other than a white sand background.View attachment 211589
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The froggy was checking out the condition of his lure. I liked the gray, sand colored accents around his feet.
Finished working on my BHB gallery from June 18-20.
This was my first time with the Olympus OMD EM-10 setup.
I was delighted to find a Whitenose Pipefish, something I'd never seen before.
Link to full gallery:
BHB 2015 Flicker Gallery
Let me know if I've misidentified anything. I'm not too good when it comes to blennies and worms.
I think that froggie is the same one that was in the shallows for so long. Was so worried it would get stepped on or collected. Glad it found a safer spot.. And I could finally photograph it half way decent with something other than a white sand background.