As many of you know, one of my passions is underwater photography. So what better way to express myself than to share a shot from my most recent dive trip to Curacao? Here’s a lionfish expressing itself to me! (Click on the image to get an up close and personal view of this magnificent representative of an invasive species.)
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Beautiful!
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Thanks, Ana Lucia! They are beautiful.
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Lovely patterns that engage.
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Thanks, Sally. I agree. The patterns on the lion fish are mesmerizing!
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We should all express ourselves so flamboyantly!
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I know! Isn’t this one flamboyant fish? And how does it know that stripes are “in?” 🙂
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Wonderful to see through you underwater capture! Thank you so much for this special post, Cathy!
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Thank you, Amy!
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Wow. Just wow.
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Thanks, Lisa! Glad you liked it!
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I so envy you these trips, Cathy. And your wonderful photography! But you need to read this and watch out for whales! http://fiftyfourandahalf.com/2015/01/24/portable-self-defense/
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Thanks, Elyse. And somehow, I did not get notification of this post, so thanks for the link. Wow! That’s on amazing BM!
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Isn’t it hilarious???? I am still chuckling about it. I can just imagine, being there, in that beautiful warm water, seeing wonderful wildlife all around and then being covered in poop. Whale of a tale if you ask me!
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Move over Grumpy Cat, make way for Grumpy Fish! What a sourpuss on such a handsome creature of the sea. As usual, another great shot, Cathy.
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Thanks, V. Yes, this fish does have a grumpy face for sure. He also has grumpy fins on his back that are highly poisonous! Fortunately he moves pretty slowly, otherwise I wouldn’t have dared to get this close. But I’m thinking I’d love to have a T-shirt with this stripe pattern on it! What do you think?
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I think that would be quite a fashion statement!
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He is a beauty! I know they are dangerous but how incredible ! Lets see the T-shirt please?
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Thanks, Kathryn. I know! Wouldn’t that be an awesome T-shirt? Or maybe a cool dress! I’m thinking a sleeveless sheath number with those burnt sienna and white stripes. Isn’t it a lovely pattern?
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Yes, given some free time, I could make one for you, I love to fabric paint! ( Mentally added to list ) ♥
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There you go! I’ve never done fabric painting. That would be very cool. I’ve got other great shots of these guys if you ever want to see them. Just to get a better idea of the pattern, I mean. 🙂
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When I was married we had a HUGE salt water reef tank. He made his own water etc. It was a huge amount of work but he did a great job for about 8 years. We had a lion fish for awhile during our experimental phase of who eats who 🙂
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I bet I can guess who won that battle!
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Well the Spider crabs ate everything except the Tangs and the Clown Fish so the Lion Fish was a solo act later in the tank. Eventually he died but lived a long time !
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Yes, crabs are very successful hunters especially with a “captive” audience.
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We spent a lot of money in the early years before internet but I have to say it was really great to watch for hours. So relaxing
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As with so many of your underwater shots, this is stunning! Love your work, Cathy. We saw a lot of these in Belize and watched the locals go out daily to hunt them. They are so beautiful, for such destructive guys! Did you alter this photo at all? The colors are gorgeous. Love it!
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Thanks, Dawn. So glad you liked it. I shifted the white balance a tad because my UW strobe was on the fritz and I was getting more blue than I would have liked. There are lots of reds in UW life, including these guys, so I was happy with the result.
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It’s amazing! Thanks for the explanation… not that I get any of that, but i love knowing what went into this.
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I could watch sea creatures for hours. There’s something so soothing, almost embryonic about it. The lion fish is gorgeous, Cathy. Lucky you to see so up close and personal and to share their world for awhile!
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I do feel fortunate to be able to visit that world, Brigitte. It feels primitive and vital – embryonic is a great word to describe the reefs. So much life in those places. Sometimes it’s hard to decide what to photograph! Thanks so much for stopping, my dear!
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Just wow! That is very impressive!
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Thanks, Georgia. So nice to hear from you! Hope you’re doing well.
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Pretty good .. a bit busy, but then, who isn’t! 🙂
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