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mjh

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Had a great trip on the Bilikiki and the Solomons has a lot to offer. Now will start working on the trip report and video. But here is a start....

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....I especially like those wide angle 'wall' shots......with the tiny divers in the background providing an idea of the sheer scale of the ocean !
 
Great shots, Martin. Looks like a terrific location. I liked them all, but especially the Blenny and the first one with the fish in front of the Fan coral. Nice composition.
 
Thanks all. The cuttle fish and batfish were a strange pair. They both stayed in that location, together for a day. Will post some other shots in another thread.
 
I think they were acting in a Pixar movie.:D
 

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