Barging in on Nudis

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Merry and I are taking another road trip to the Morro Bay T-Pier this week, so we made one last local dive today on the Redondo Barge. Sea Lions were all over us, but we were set up for nudi photography. Not a lot happening today, so we came home with very few shots. We're saving our nudi-finding luck for later.
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Some of these nudies look so similar that unless they're big or you shoot them with macro, it's pretty hard to tell them apart. I think that I'm going to start bringing a magnifying glass with me or something.
 
The Simnia shot is incredible! Insane point of view! Did Merry come back with any keepers?
 
I watched the Simnia climb up the stalk, then as it began to turn around to head back down I fired off several shots. Merry wasn't happy with her results, but we leave in a few hours for Morro Bay, so she will have lots of bottom time to work on it. :)
 

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