Photos from Palau

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Hi Pakman,

Great shots from Palau, my home away from home! I lived there for 5 years and love the place. Thanks for sharing your pictures, I can't wait to go back.

Doug
 
Thanks Doug. I can see how you guys can end up spending years there...

OT: almost spat out a can of coke when I saw you had Mike Veitch on the top of your website testimonial. Not sure if you really want any association with that Canadian... :joke:

but I do have to give him credit for teaching me the basics in u/w shooting... :eyebrow:
 
WOW Sorry I missed this! Great pictures Pakman & Purplehammerhead!!!

pakman:
Jacks pairing up
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I'd call this one "me and my shadow"! :rofl3:
 
thanks leesa &jdog. yeah that's one of my favorites from the trip.

here have some more jellyfish... :D

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Purple, fantastic jelly sunburst!!!

Yup, morays have a row of teeth mid palate. Heck, most snakes have six rows of teeth. Two on the bottom, four on the top. Two rows running each side of the mid palate. I have many puncture wounds to demonstrate the pattern.
 
I just read through 18 pages of pictures and comments, i couldn't stop, all those pictures are amazing, but the sunburst through the jelly - wow.
 
Came across this shot from the trip. Ambient light shot with no strobes. Only upped the exposure in ACR by 1/2stop and sharpened for resizing to jpg. I swear this looks more like a painting than a photo... [scratching my head...]

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