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I waited for this turtle hiding behind a coral head and took the shot at the same time the turtle saw me... It looks like I suprised it, or perhaps is saying hello! Olympus C5050Z
By Peter Sinclaire
posted Tuesday, December 26, 2006
33 votes

This spotted morray was found in Las Palmas, Cozumel, and it is one of many shots. But in this one I can't help thinking is it saying hello... It was taken during an afternoon dive, with an Olympus C5050, PT-015 hosuing and internal strobe.
By Peter Sinclaire
posted Wednesday, October 20, 2004
17 votes

local bird name is Atobá, and was shot in a surfae interval in a beach in Fernando de Noronha. The bird is an active marine predator.
By Peter Sinclaire
posted Monday, December 18, 2006
5 votes

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3 Entries Found
I waited for this turtle hiding behind a coral head and took the shot at the same time the turtle saw me... It looks like I suprised it, or perhaps is saying hello! Olympus C5050Z
local bird name is Atobá, and was shot in a surfae interval in a beach in Fernando de Noronha. The bird is an active marine predator.
This spotted morray was found in Las Palmas, Cozumel, and it is one of many shots. But in this one I can't help thinking is it saying hello... It was taken during an afternoon dive, with an Olympus C5050, PT-015 hosuing and internal strobe.
 
 
 
3 Entries Found