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Whenever I came in for a dive I noticed this particular Lionfish always by the jetty. I love the contrast in colours and the idea that exotic species are often so close to our own environments; we just need to open our eyes more.
By Jasmine Corbett
posted Friday, February 13, 2015
8 votes

I noticed this Parrotfish on a night dive and it was so still - I was able to have the opportunity to really concentrate on lighting and camera settings. I like how you can see so clearly the textures of the teeth.
By Jasmine Corbett
posted Sunday, February 15, 2015
4 votes

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I noticed this Parrotfish on a night dive and it was so still - I was able to have the opportunity to really concentrate on lighting and camera settings. I like how you can see so clearly the textures of the teeth.
Whenever I came in for a dive I noticed this particular Lionfish always by the jetty. I love the contrast in colours and the idea that exotic species are often so close to our own environments; we just need to open our eyes more.
 
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