Dive report for Destin - Oct 10 and 11

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Nice pics

Thanks...have a few more to post... but we are now into the "eye" pictures:

I happen to love scorpion fish, so getting a close up of one is always fun:

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Really, really liked the scorpionfish. So often, even good photographers get that weird red reflection off the eyes, so it's nice to see one with good eye color. The color of the fish is also very pretty. Although I usually am not a huge fan of super close-ups of fish, the butterflyfish is pretty cool.
 
Really, really liked the scorpionfish. So often, even good photographers get that weird red reflection off the eyes, so it's nice to see one with good eye color. The color of the fish is also very pretty. Although I usually am not a huge fan of super close-ups of fish, the butterflyfish is pretty cool.

Thanks... as you know, butterfly's don't like to sit still, and usually don't like anyone that close to them...and using a point and shoot does not make it easier...on the otherhand, there was no one else around to scare the fish..

The other issue is that they are perhaps the most difficult fish to get the exposure correct on.. as one tends to get over exposed shots...

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The lizard fish was interesting, in that it was very big and had dug itself into the sand...

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