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This little guy was so cooperative. Normally they are very shy and hard to approach, especially when they are incubating eggs. He kept showing me his left side......that must be his good side!
By Gordon Harveson
posted Monday, October 7, 2013
29 votes

This Red Hind was just hanging out. It was like it felt camouflaged in it's sponge.
By Gordon Harveson
posted Friday, December 31, 2010
15 votes

A fast shutter speed to get the black background......noy because he was real fast!
By Gordon Harveson
posted Sunday, December 27, 2009
14 votes

What a friendly turtle, just came swimming up to check us out, I suppose. Couldn't even get all of him in the picture.
By Gordon Harveson
posted Saturday, December 26, 2009
13 votes

These guys are usually down in a crack where it's hard to get a shot of them. This one just posed....
By Gordon Harveson
posted Tuesday, December 29, 2009
11 votes

A different take on one of the million Christmas Tree worms on Bonaire. Shot with an Olympus EPL2 and a 60 mm macro lens.
By Gordon Harveson
posted Monday, December 19, 2016
10 votes

The end of a perfect day...
By Gordon Harveson
posted Tuesday, December 22, 2009
8 votes

I just slipped up on this Red Hind relaxing in a sponge.......he couldn't be bothered!
By Gordon Harveson
posted Wednesday, December 23, 2009
7 votes

We were swimming along at a site on Klein Bonaire when I looked to the left and saw this Slender Filefish just hanging out . It was nicely framed and after I took one quick grab shot he was gone into hiding.
By Gordon Harveson
posted Friday, December 25, 2009
6 votes

Could you scratch just a little bit to the right? Just sitting at a cleaning station and wasn't about to leave just because I showed up to watch.
By Gordon Harveson
posted Thursday, December 24, 2009
5 votes
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A different take on one of the million Christmas Tree worms on Bonaire. Shot with an Olympus EPL2 and a 60 mm macro lens.
This little guy was so cooperative. Normally they are very shy and hard to approach, especially when they are incubating eggs. He kept showing me his left side......that must be his good side!
This Red Hind was just hanging out. It was like it felt camouflaged in it's sponge.
These guys are usually down in a crack where it's hard to get a shot of them. This one just posed....
A fast shutter speed to get the black background......noy because he was real fast!
What a friendly turtle, just came swimming up to check us out, I suppose. Couldn't even get all of him in the picture.
We were swimming along at a site on Klein Bonaire when I looked to the left and saw this Slender Filefish just hanging out . It was nicely framed and after I took one quick grab shot he was gone into hiding.
Could you scratch just a little bit to the right? Just sitting at a cleaning station and wasn't about to leave just because I showed up to watch.
I just slipped up on this Red Hind relaxing in a sponge.......he couldn't be bothered!
The end of a perfect day...
 
 
10 Entries Found