Morro Bay 7/16 and 7/17

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parabolic

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Larry sorry you couldn't make it this trip. I will let you know in advance when we are headed up there next. We had two very nice dives in relatively clean water (viz=15 ft) and balmy conditions (54-58F). We had lots of nice nudibranchs:

Janolus barbarensis:
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Dirona albolineata:
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Flabellina trilineata:
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Fringehead with Hermissenda:
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Little Papillosa on EJ brandy bottle:
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Octopus on piling:
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Those are some great shots Parabolic. I have to schedule a trip to California for work or pleasure I do not care, as long as I can dive. Are all of these photos taken from shore dives or charters?
 
Amazing - what kind of setup are you shooting with?
 
Thanks ScubaSteve001 and SPG3K. ScubaSteve001 these were all taken on Wednesday and Thursday of this week on shore dives in Morro Bay, CA. SPG3K these were with a Fuji S2 Pro DSLR, Nikon 60mm lens, Subal housing, two Nikon SB-105 strobes.
++Ken++
 
Great photos!
 
Great stuff. That'll teach me to leave my fins and weight pouches in the boat! The Janolus Barbarensis is awesome. Never seen one of those up here. Love the fringehead with the little Hermissenda too.
 

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