Tooting my own horn

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As well you should! Very, very nice! Congratulations!
 
Jim, this is just way cool. Your pics are always very nice, I know how hard it is to get good ones. I am sure you toss many, many pics before you get one you like. These are wonderful shots.
 
Congratulations!
Why don't you and Mo2vation get togeather and publish your own book!


Dave
 
What a great accomplishment! Good for you...you have amazing pictures. I peek at them daily.
 
Toot where tooting is called for and it's called for.
 
Nice shots, and congratulations!

Is the Trembling nudibranch also called an Imperial or are they different critters?

Aloha, Tim

Different critters.
 
Thx gilligan, Mind if I ask how you tell the difference as your pic looks like what I've always called an Imperial ... or have I simply gotten them that mixed up?
 
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