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So this is a series of unedited video clips of 1 encounter with the same octopus over about 10 minutes. In the first the octopus seems to just appear out of nowhere then take off. I follow him and he hides under soft coral and takes off. Then another couple hiding places one out in the open the other on the side of coral.






 
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I wonder if you could make me look that good in a photo.
 
I wonder if you could make me look that good in a photo.
That's on Olympus, I just point and shoot. Didn't even have the housing on this trip due to a defective O-ring. Just used the built in Macro and Wide settings. and stayed above 40 feet.
 
That's on Olympus, I just point and shoot. Didn't even have the housing on this trip due to a defective O-ring. Just used the built in Macro and Wide settings. and stayed above 40 feet.

That's amazing.
 
The TG-5 for in the palm of my hand and rivals shots from old Nikonos V, at least in a small print format
 
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