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Bob I need to follow you next time. I missed a bunch of things!

And it wasn't just the class, but also hanging with Phil, George, Chris, Guy and Tim. We had a really good time over all.

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My shot of that exact same Juvenile Cowfish..
 
Why do they all look away at the same time, but not at me???
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One of our favorite things to do on ScubaBoard is look at the pictures all you Blue Heron Bridge Trolls post. We want to share too!

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We found some excellent wide angle opportunites at the bridge as well during the Reef Photo, Macro Photography Workshop. For those who don't want to be saying "now you tell us" the next two Reef macro workshops will be held 11-29-2012 to 12-2-2013 and 12-13-2012 to 12-16-2012, check front page for details, http://reefphoto.com/shop/

Wide shots with the Olympus OMD E-M5, Nauticam NA-EM5 housing, Panasonic 7-14mm zoom, six inch Nauticam dome port, two Inon Z-240 strobes.

Macro shots same Olympus E-M5 and Nauticam housing, Panasonic 45mm macro lens, Nauticam 45 macro port and two Inon Z-240 strobes.

Phil Rudin
 
Nice shot of the spadefish, I know how hard it is to not get backscatter there.
 
Yellow Jacks, not to be confused with the Horse-eye Jack which also has a yellow tail. You can see a boat going overhead at the time I took the photo, as I was looking west from the bridge pilings.

Phil Rudin
 
What happens when you forget to turn on both strobes...
Cute little bugger though.

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