I love the many expressions of nature – it constantly amazes and delights me. And often, when I think of the shapes and colors in nature, I think round, organic, soft, flowing. What a fun and surprising experience to see angular shapes on a fish!
While diving in Belize in September of this year, as I was finishing the last dive of the day at a depth of about 30 feet, I looked down and saw a curious creature staring up at me with big round yellow eyes! This Web Burrfish stayed in the same spot and let me dance with it, taking several photos of it’s many spots, and angular hexagons and pentagons.
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He probably enjoyed being the center of attention for once. I’m sure it gets lonely down there. 🙂
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He was very cute and I get the impression that they don’t move very fast! He actually kept turning away from me so I have several shots of him from the tail-end, but with he’d watch me with those eyes on the top of his head. It did feel like we were dancing!
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I knew an art teacher who believed the best designs are in nature … and your photo of this fish supports her claim.
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Nature is so inspiring, Frank. And this is quite the designer fish, don’t you think? 🙂
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I have never seen this kind of fish before. What a stunning photo. It’s amazing!! (I love all your underwater photos — well, and the non-underwater photos, too. ;-})
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Thanks so much, Mary. I had never seen one these either. And it was such a fun encounter (for me, at least.)
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Beautiful, crisp image!
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Thank you, Tim. And thanks for the comment!
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stunning! ❤
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Thanks, Cindy!
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I suspected I might see something like this, Cathy. Gorgeous! Have a wonder-filled weekend.
janet
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Thank you, Janet! I’m so glad you liked it! I hope you have a wonderful weekend too!
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Oh he’s wonderful! What a terrific shot.
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Thanks, Elyse! He really was wonderful.
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That is a quite a National Geographic shot of such a cooperative subject, Cathy. Possibly, this rock star fish is used to the cameras and like Mick Jagger is always ready for its close-up?
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Thanks, V. He was actually quite shy. While he didn’t swim away from me, he kept turning his tail towards me and watching me with those eyes on the top of his head. He had this unique ability to turn his eyes independently. I had so much fun photographing him!
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I’m wondering if that fish with the independently moving eyes is the reincarnation of Marty Feldman? If you ever see him again let him know that I thought he was brilliant in “Young Frankenstein”.
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He did look kind-of like Marty Feldman, V. I wish I had thought to take a video of those eyes. And I, too, thought Marty was wonderful in that movie. You know: “Walk this way.”
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Oh my, oh my, oh my! You just made my whole (rainy, gray, windy, sinus infection) day! You know how much I love it when you take us underwater with you! Thanks Cathy; this is a true wonder! Just gorgeous! xox
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Thanks so much, Dawn. So glad to raise your spirits yesterday! There’s something almost whimsical about this little creature and when I revisited this shot, I made me smile too – just remembering our underwater dance! Hope your weekend is great!
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I agree with lamead, this is a NG shot! Incredible details and the colors are so beautiful. Great close up shot! Thank you so much for sharing, Cathy!
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Thank you, Amy! It was such a fun trip and I love my new UW setup. I’m so glad you liked the shot.
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Really gorgeous, Cathy. It never ceases to amaze me the orchestrated beauty that makes up our world, this Earth, our lives. At times, it really does seem as if everything is as it should be. You, there, catching this glimpse of a water world and sharing it with us. Thank you!
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I agree with you, Brigitte. What a glorious world we live in! I feel so blessed to be able to visit these remarkable places and share a bit of time with special creatures like this Burrfish. I had never seen one before – I couldn’t help but smile (really, I was grinning :-)), even though no one would know with the regulator in my mouth)!
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Beautiful fish. I’ve done a lot of diving and never seen one before. I love those fish that you can interact with!
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Thanks, Jules! This was the first one I had ever seen. I was so glad it let me photograph it and didn’t swim away.
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And he’s spiky, too! What an amazing looking creature! I love these posts of yours, Cathy – showing me places and things I’d never have the opportunity to see otherwise.
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Thank you, Leon! I know, the spikes, the geometric shapes and that wonderful bright yellow – a perfect model! All in a little tank-like package! 🙂
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very kewl 🙂 an again i miss da diving , awesome shot 🙂 Q
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seriously cool and unusual
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Thanks, LouAnn!
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Beautiful shot you have there 🙂
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Thank you!
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what an amazing & unusual creature!
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It is quite the unusual creature, Bipasha! I had never seen a Burrfish during all my years of diving.
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