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Can someone id these please...seen in and out of the water on Roatan.

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Also, bored and nothing to do...

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Jam, that was the 12-24 mm set in 12mm.

The depth is about 110, the plane at 107 ft.

enjoy all your pictures, so inspired. The collage thing is fun and an easy way to share multiples quickly.
 
catherine96821:
Dave broke his record, 110 ft freedive today...Corsair WW II fighter and dirt on my CCD...

Didn't see this til now... WOW!... great shot Catherine... just love your freediver shots...

but but those spots on your sensor... :no
If you don't mind, I took the liberty to do a quick spot healing brush treatment on PS and then ran it thru Neat Image noise reduction filter. Such a moving image...

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beautybelow:
Can someone id these please...seen in and out of the water on Roatan.

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Jon, the female Plumed Head Tropical Tourist Fish can be easily identified from the male, because the unique floral coloring extends well past the dorsal fin. The male is generally larger in the abdominal area and has a coloration change in the area of the anal fin.
 
Larry C:
Jon, the female Plumed Head Tropical Tourist Fish can be easily identified from the male, because the unique floral coloring extends well past the dorsal fin. The male is generally larger in the abdominal area and has a coloration change in the area of the anal fin.
:rofl3: :rofl3: :rofl3: :rofl3:

Are they considered dangerous to divers?
 
Jcsgt:
:rofl3: :rofl3: :rofl3: :rofl3:

Are they considered dangerous to divers?

Only when congregating in large schools with the Warm Water Referral Instructor Fish.
 
catherine96821:
Jam, that was the 12-24 mm set in 12mm.

The depth is about 110, the plane at 107 ft.

enjoy all your pictures, so inspired. The collage thing is fun and an easy way to share multiples quickly.

Thanks :).

I should have a lot more come the new year, so stay tuned :14:
 

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