Postcards from Coz : Moonie and LuLu's Big Adventure

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John celebrating my birthday!!!
 

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Finally finished my Coz photos and videos. I'm pushing my poor little p&s camera to it's absolute limit (anyone have a spare Rebel T2i housing they need to "store" somewhere?). Those familiar with the photoshop underwater action will see its telltale colorings in abundance here. Still, these are some of the best pics I've taken and I photographed at least 10 new marine organisms (new for me).

https://jshare.johnshopkins.edu/mcole2/public_html/coz.2011/

Thanks again to everyone who worked so hard to make this a great trip. Thanks also to the people in the Name That Critter forum - that's how I found out about ScubaBoard and they are always very helpful nailing down IDs after I've exhausted Humann & DeLoach. If any IDs are wrong, please let me know - gotta keep learning!

-bmorescuba
 
The ID's look pretty good. You have two juvenile french angelfish, one may be a gray, but not sure without looking at the book. Otherwise, excellent job!
 
Moonie and his brother had to join Precision Dive Team #8 for a dive!:cool2:

Click on PDT#8 to view the video. For some reason I could not embed it.:confused:
 
Finally finished my Coz photos and videos. I'm pushing my poor little p&s camera to it's absolute limit (anyone have a spare Rebel T2i housing they need to "store" somewhere?). Those familiar with the photoshop underwater action will see its telltale colorings in abundance here. Still, these are some of the best pics I've taken and I photographed at least 10 new marine organisms (new for me).

https://jshare.johnshopkins.edu/mcole2/public_html/coz.2011/

Thanks again to everyone who worked so hard to make this a great trip. Thanks also to the people in the Name That Critter forum - that's how I found out about ScubaBoard and they are always very helpful nailing down IDs after I've exhausted Humann & DeLoach. If any IDs are wrong, please let me know - gotta keep learning!

-bmorescuba

You are very welcome Michael! :D
I love your photos! You had some interesting angles. My favorites were the rainbow parrotfish with the trunkfish, the pair of honeycomb cowfish and the mantis shrimp out for a stroll. Nice job on the video too! Thanks for posting and sharing. Hope to see you again next year!
 
Finally finished my Coz photos and videos. I'm pushing my poor little p&s camera to it's absolute limit (anyone have a spare Rebel T2i housing they need to "store" somewhere?). Those familiar with the photoshop underwater action will see its telltale colorings in abundance here. Still, these are some of the best pics I've taken and I photographed at least 10 new marine organisms (new for me).

https://jshare.johnshopkins.edu/mcole2/public_html/coz.2011/

Thanks again to everyone who worked so hard to make this a great trip. Thanks also to the people in the Name That Critter forum - that's how I found out about ScubaBoard and they are always very helpful nailing down IDs after I've exhausted Humann & DeLoach. If any IDs are wrong, please let me know - gotta keep learning!

-bmorescuba

Good job! thanks for the memory shot> :D
 

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