Theme 01 - 15 December, 2006: Fish

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Cabezon
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Painted Greenling
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Mola being cleaned by Senoritas
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Gopher Rockfish
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This is one of my favorite photos so far in my short photography career.

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I took this one last week and I'm quite happy with it.

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And this one too.

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This guy was posing for his portrait.

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Mr. Sheephead takes one on the chin.

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David
 
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kapula:
Excellent dark blues Caymaniac! What is your rig?

Thank you, and Merry Christmas. I want to go digital real bad, but I;m not sure digital is ready yet. Maybe the new Sigma 14megapixel or the new Fuji S5 will be a good pick. I'm still shooting film....waiting for a digital that will capture the blues and the sunballs correctly. Currently using; a Pentax ME/s in a Ike housing and Strobe. The Cannon 5D looks promising, but I can't afford a 3K body/plus lenses and a 25K housing/ plus new stobes.
 
the blue ones you could not identify are Blue Chromis (check for spelling) (and it is possible I am mistaken about the identity but I think I am right. They are prodominently in the Carribean and reach a maximum size of approximately 1 foot (30 cm)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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