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Don Sutherland's Underwater Photography
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Indonesia 2004
How about meeting the old man of the sea. He can hide better than most. Can you pick out the eyes? This one is from a site called "K-2". f stop 4; shutter 1/40; lens 28mm. Image Number 971-10 This turtle was eating something it really liked. I waited about 10 minutes for him to get bothered by the divers and decide to leave.Fstop5.6:Shutter 1/40; Lens 20mm. Image Number 969-13 Nudi's are incredible, but this is the first one that has been patriotic! Red, White and Blue. f stop 5.6, shutter 1/40; Lens 105mm Image Number 964-32 Sea apples are properly named. They stand out just like a ripe apple. They also have arms that come out to gather the feast from the sea and are beautiful. F Stop 5.6; Shutter 1/40 Lens 105mm Image Number 964-23 There was a strong current over Cannibal Reef. The anemone fish were swimming hard to hold even as was your truly. F stop 5.6; Shutter 1/40; Lens 28mm. Image Number 964-32 The crinoids on Cannibal reef were incredible, varied and everywhere. f stop 5.6; shutter 1/40; Lens 28mm. Image Number 967-20. The "Yellow Wall of Texas" was wall to wall soft corals of every imaginable color. Most of the divers missed the colors as they went deep to search for pigmy seahorses. I was thrilled with what I saw. F stop 4; shutter 1/40; lens 28mm. Image Number 969-5.
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