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Thanks, All. It's kinda fun going through the hard drive and trying to be a bit more organized!

But it's even more fun to get out and shoot - so I'm off again today (fingers crossed - I keep having to cancel at the last minute due to work commitments!)
 
Alcina that's a wonderful shot. :D

Btw there's a shot in the November issue of national geographic from ningaloo, western australia.

I think it's off a toadfish, looks great too :)!
I thought it was yours at first, hehe
 
Really nice shot, Alcina. Love those Turtles, and that's just a great picture of one.
 
Lovely photo alcina. Have you noticed that if you make initial eye contact with them and seem interested they invariably split. But if you avoid eye contact and pretend not to pay attention to them they are offended and you literally can't get rid of them for the rest of the dive :).
 
parabolic:
Lovely photo alcina. Have you noticed that if you make initial eye contact with them and seem interested they invariably split. But if you avoid eye contact and pretend not to pay attention to them they are offended and you literally can't get rid of them for the rest of the dive :).
Is that really true? I know this one was eating and I kind of ticked him off and then I felt badly that I ruined his lunch.
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