Re:January 2012 dives
« Reply #10 on: January 10, 2012, 09:43:36 PM »
I spotted Widehand hermit turning around an empty shell and it was obvious that it was sizing it for a new home. So I settled down and waited. And waited. The crab ignored me, but sure paid a close attention to the job at hand. It was interesting how it poked around and into the new shell, once almost moved then slid back into its old one while turning the future house over again. When it finally made the move, I wasn't in the best position to catch its "naked butt" on camera. But the crab did hold onto the old shell for while. Twenty minutes of hermit entertainment
Re:January 2012 dives
« Reply #14 on: January 17, 2012, 11:24:20 AM »
Really liked this series shows what cold water diving has to offer. Some great shots, and the detail to your Art work is excellent. The transistion from 2011 to 2012 was done very well. Still not the type of diving that I would do. I'm a warm water diver.
Thanks for all of the great posts in 2011, looking forward to seeing more in 2012 !!!
Michael
Michael
2 YS90 DX Sea & Sea strobes / Nikon D100 ( 2 ) / with Aquatica Housing / Dome port / 60mm macro lens / 105 mm macro lens / Nikkor 18-200 zoom / 10-17 Fisheye nikor lens http://www.pbase.com/michael_sullivan
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