June Photos

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TightLines

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Finished editing and uploading photos from our week long trip in early June.

In general we stayed on the shallow side compared to past trips and had a blast.

Slideshow at the link below. Hover your cursor over the right side of the screen to click through.

Fullscreen click through view:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/uwphotos/19438317312/in/album-72157655494367831/lightbox/

Automated slideshow (not fullscreen):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/uwphotos/sets/72157655494367831/show


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There are some exceedingly good quality shots in your album. You have a good eye.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Excellent photos - I really enjoyed the composition, very very nice. Thank you for posting - I may have asked you before, but would you mind to share what your setup is? Really made my day!
 
Nice photos, I don't think I'm sure I would have missed over that black frog fish for sure.
 
I found the tarpon shots most interesting. For me, they always seem to blast into my field of view, but are then gone before I can even point the camera. You really demonstrated their evolved hunting strategy of silhouetting prey against the sea surface.

SO what what's your camera set up?
 
Thanks all for the compliments.

Camera is a Nikon D800 usually used with the Nikon 105mm macro, 16mm fisheye and two Inon Z-240s.
 
You've got my favourite fish of all time- the baby boxfish!!! They're so sweet!!!!!!! Great shots- did you have a guide or do you have eagle eyes?
 
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