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Catherine, what happened to your picture? All I see now is a little red X ... and it was a pretty cool shot ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

me too, all I see is this red x as well...

BRX.gif


Nice capture Bob :D
 
tim.... he's almost like looking at you while he was at it!
 
Looks like he was waving bye-bye ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
I really could not decide if this was a Right-Place-Right-time shot or not it was a suprise shot??


Whatever you call it, it's just downright wonderful :)
Rick
 
Ok, I'll play. Here's a couple that are on different ends of the spectrum. The first is a resting Hawaiian monk seal being buzzed by his white tip reef shark playmate of the previous 20 minutes. The whole picture story can be viewed here.

Seal-Shark.jpg

This next one was not particularly special in my mind, until I printed a 5x7 and showed it to a non-diving friend. She said "is that a baby lobster?" No, but I now know the imperial shrimp is rarely seen in Hawaii, pretty much only on spanish dancers.

ImperialOnDancer.jpg
 

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