The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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I'm still trying to ID this one. It looks like a razorfish of some type...

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I first thought razorfish, then I thought blennie... then I thought maybe a wrasse... I still haven't found this one, yet...
 
It could be a green razorfish. It doesn't match any of the pictures, but it does match the description.
 
I first thought razorfish, then I thought blennie... then I thought maybe a wrasse... I still haven't found this one, yet...
I think it's a wrasse (I don't see the tell-tale spot, though), but it sure acted like a razorfish

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OK, the camera worked correctly today so I have a few photos.

Since I was testing the new diopter and also testing the settings/how quick to switch back to normal settings etc. I don't have a lot of subjects

Here are the subjects shot with the diopter in place (I think I'll keep practicing with it :-)

My first shot ever with the new diopter - Leaves of the upsidedown Jellyfish (notice to stingers at the top of each leaf)
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Snake Eel
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Banded Jawfish
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Sorry, I didn't find any nudibranchs today
 
Shots without the diopter

Upsidedown Jellyfish
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Who would have thought that urchins use shower caps?
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I've been trying to get a shot of this guy for some time now... Still looking for an ID...
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Sea Robin... no diopter
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Sea Robin... using diopter
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Moon Jellyfish (saw these last year but couldn't ID them... It appears this is toward the end of their life cycle when they curl like this)
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