My Canon A80 caught this leaf fish!!!

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I just wanted to share that even the older Canons can capture the moment. My two other dive buddies both had Canon A620's but they missed it.

We found this leaf fish on Guam this weekend (The first we have ever seen here). I noticed him make one wierd protrusion with his mouth. (LeslieH said it could be a defensive posture) I just happened to change my camera to full manual, be in focus and have my finger on the trigger. Needless to say it's one of my highlight pictures:D
 
Chad_Ordelheide:
I just wanted to share that even the older Canons can capture the moment. My two other dive buddies both had Canon A620's but they missed it.

We found this leaf fish on Guam this weekend (The first we have ever seen here). I noticed him make one wierd protrusion with his mouth. (LeslieH said it could be a defensive posture) I just happened to change my camera to full manual, be in focus and have my finger on the trigger. Needless to say it's one of my highlight pictures:D


Nice picture Dr. Chad. Havn't talked in a while but just wanted to say Hi. Ken :42:
 
Chad_Ordelheide:
I just wanted to share that even the older Canons can capture the moment. My two other dive buddies both had Canon A620's but they missed it.

We found this leaf fish on Guam this weekend (The first we have ever seen here). I noticed him make one wierd protrusion with his mouth. (LeslieH said it could be a defensive posture) I just happened to change my camera to full manual, be in focus and have my finger on the trigger. Needless to say it's one of my highlight pictures:D
It's been said before but it's not the camera that takes great pics but the eye behind it. Cool pic and you have a great eye for spotting critters.
 
Thanks Midwest...Hey your location says you always on the move...I think it's your Avitar that's always on the move :lol2: Thats good, it keeps me guessing! Hey, I like you Nudi shots from PI!!

Howdy YakiVet!
It's been a while. How is the diving up in the great state of Washington :) I'm guessing cold, cold and a little colder! Did you ever get around to planning a Palau trip? Hope so, we just got back a few weeks ago!! Very nice, and well worth the trip!
 

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