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28 September 2009, 22:46
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lets see your best marine wildlife pics
here are a few of mine to start off
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29 September 2009, 18:44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Martha Focker
here are a few of mine to start off
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Like the pic`s, makes a change from ribs & engines. Here`s some more to add.
Egg laying June 2008
Hatching time Aug` 2008
Take a close look on the baby `s nose, splitting image of the Mother
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29 September 2009, 18:51
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Beautiful shot!!
I'm really missing my camera gear now!
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29 September 2009, 18:55
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cheers mate funny enough we have that blown up on the wall at home best shot iv got so far
the turtle looks amazing where did you take them shots sticky
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29 September 2009, 19:38
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Martha Focker
cheers mate funny enough we have that blown up on the wall at home best shot iv got so far
the turtle looks amazing where did you take them shots sticky
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Turtles were taken in Cyprus,
These were taken off our local coastline.
Porthcurno, South coast Cornwall
Daughter wanted to stroke it
Suppose you could say,"Right Place Right Time"
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30 September 2009, 19:55
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Sticky; Nice basking shark.
I don't have many surface pics (two, to be exact, I think.)
Here's some underwater pics, though (plus the two surface pics.)
More at
http://www.chabotcollege.edu/faculty/jyasaki
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30 September 2009, 19:56
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Few more:
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30 September 2009, 20:06
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01 October 2009, 16:32
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Wobbly and stinging...
That was taken at about 50 feet, looking up. Had to go back down to free someone's stuck anchor (would have been about a half hour later), and they were thicker than that. Didn't have the camera with me, but it wouldn't have made a difference, as I couldn't have seen the screen with the camera in position. Lips were numb for a couple of days after that (that's about the only exposed skin when geared up.)
jky
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01 October 2009, 17:09
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Jyaski,
Is that an Oakland blenny?
great pics, this could be a very long thread!
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01 October 2009, 20:32
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Simon B
Jyaski,
Is that an Oakland blenny?
great pics, this could be a very long thread!
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hopefully it is a long one
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02 October 2009, 19:49
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Look at this Heron.
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04 October 2009, 05:05
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whales Cap Gaspé
N48 44.011 W64 07.197 , 2009-07-23
Cap Gaspé
Quebec, Canada
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04 October 2009, 06:26
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Blue Whales Percé
N48 27.602 W64 02.446 , 2009-08-09
Percé
Quebec, Canada
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04 October 2009, 13:45
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just awsome
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04 October 2009, 17:43
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Very freindly seal in Mallaig Harbour
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04 October 2009, 18:33
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not a humpback but cool all the same, we even fed him mackerel
Taken near puffin island, Anglesey, North Wales, Great Britain
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04 October 2009, 19:40
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jyasaki
I don't have many surface pics (two, to be exact, I think.)
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Nice shots jyk. What sort of gear are you using?
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07 October 2009, 17:14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Simon B
Jyaski,
Is that an Oakland blenny?
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The orange eel is a juvenile Wolf Eel; the one with the hairdo is a Yellowfin Fringehead. The Yellowfin's are pretty tiny: the one in the pic is about the size of my pinkie (and I don't have huge hands.) They spend most of their time in a hole with just the head poking out a bit; apparently they come out at night to hunt, but I have never seen them out and about.
As an aside, we ran into a rather unusual visitor (for our waters) last weekend. I hadn't buttoned up the housing yet, so all shots were topside ones, and not very good. Still enough to raise a pretty good controversy on my diving maillist, as these guys aren't supposed to come around Central California.
jky
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07 October 2009, 17:16
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Stoo
Nice shots jyk. What sort of gear are you using?
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Thanks, Stoo;
I'm shooting a 7 year old Olympus 5050 point-and-shoot in a Light and Motion Tetra housing. Augmented by a couple of Inon Z-220 strobes.
One of these days I need to take the DSLR route, but I don't have the money to do so right now (I do own a boat, after all...)
jky
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