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Old July 10th, 2008, 11:05 AM   #3
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You got a really nice angle on that shot - Great picture!:wow_2:

Those Florida Regal Sea Goddesses are really nice to photograph. I got a few shots of one on the Mercy Jesus last month, thanks to Tim (Netmage) who was kind enough to point him out to me, because I hadn't seen it, but my pictures ended up a bit over exposed, but I still like them! Here's the shots I got.





Conicidently, yesterday while sitting in my orthopedic's office, waiting for him to look at the sore shoulder I've developed from carrying all the heavy diving and camera equipment, I saw a great article in National Geographic dedicated to Nidibranchs. The article provided some interesting information about the life of a nudibranch and had a few pictures of several interesting ones.

If anyone is interested in reading the short article, here's the link:

Nudibranchs - National Geographic Magazine

Also, here's the link to the section containing the pictures of the different nudis:

Nudibranchs—Photo Gallery—National Geographic Magazine

There's even a four minute narrated video slide show that provided some great information, including much of the same information that's in the artice itself, but it's worth watching, because it shows lots more pictures of nudis! Here's the link, but don't forget to hit the full screen mode when you watch it:

National Geographic Magazine - NGM.com

Sorry for hijacking your thread Brian, but I thought this article was inline with the slug you saw on last night's dive.

Adrian
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