The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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First time diving the Bridge today. In the water at 0930, temp 82, strong current, surprisingly so. My daughter and I took many photos of octos, nudis, the "thing" and others. Will put them up when we return home after Sunday.

The site is great, lots of cool things to see. I took about 12 pictures of one octopus who came out and seemed to pose for me.
 
Jet- Put the photos in the Scubaboard gallery, then link from there. Or, use one of the photo sharing sites. I use photobucket.
 
It's actually easier to just link them from another site. I use Picasa, Facebook or Photobucket depending on where I've stored the album.

First, get the URL from your picture. Jimw's is http://lh5.ggpht.com/_uo9rjV4F6gY/TD2ZIIrjt1I/AAAAAAAAAME/Vi2f299FDto/s512/P7130111.JPG

Then click on the photo icon above that looks like a little yellow mountain with the sun over it.

Then paste your photo's URL into that.

Here is the result:

P7130111.JPG
 
Thank you everyone for your help. I've created a photobucket gallery. Please be patient as I figure out all this new-fangled technology. Here are the two different (I think?) batfish I saw yesterday.



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GREAT job, Joanie!
 
ya done good!.. the photos and the links! :thumb:
 
Thank you everyone for your help. I've created a photobucket gallery. Please be patient as I figure out all this new-fangled technology. Here are the two different (I think?) batfish I saw yesterday.



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shortnose1.jpg
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the first one is a polkadot batfish
the second one looks like it could be a shortnose batfish (despite the long 'nose'), but its hard to tell
 

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