Whenever I’m scuba diving, I feel that I’m in the midst of a constant dance – the creatures and the water ever moving rhythmically. My biggest challenge was to choose one shot, but I loved the tango-esque posture of this fish. I give you the Saddled Blenny who was gracious enough to light for a few seconds to have his picture taken.
Blennies are tiny little fish who constantly dart around on sandy bottoms or coral heads. This one was about an inch long.
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Love being back in the water with you, Kathy! Beautiful shot.
janet
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Thanks so much, Janet.
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Ooooo, Cathy, not Kathy. I knew that, just wasn’t paying attention. Sorry.
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Beautiful and so true.
This is a photo challenge, I can embrace!
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Thanks, Susie. I am quite sure you can embrace this challenge. Can’t wait to see what you post!
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It’s actually hugely ironic. I was thinking about how I used to dance in my blog posts!
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I know, you did! Maybe it’s time to do it again. 🙂
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Beauty in motion.
Russ
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Thank you, Russ!
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Beautiful, Cathy!
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Thanks, Elyse.
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Cathy, are you saying that this fish was so ready for its close-up, that it posed?!? Had you said it was the size of a trout, I would have believed you. You gave that swimming inch great detail!
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Well, it kind of posed. They don’t stay still for very long. Thanks, buddy! That detail is due to a great macro lens that I have from my Olympus. I used it a lot on the last dive trip to the Caymans. This shot was taken there.
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I can almost hear the tango music. Great pic!
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Thanks, Carrie! I’ve been thinking about you. Hope all is going well with your Mom.
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Thank you. I’m in New Hampshire now. Not happy about the recent snowfall though. Blech.
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Only an inch long? How amazing that you captured him for us! Love the orange colors
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Thanks, Audra. I have a great macro lens for my Olympus and I tend to use it most of the time on dives. There are so many wonderful small things to capture! Hope you’re doing well. Has spring started to appear in your neck of the woods?
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It snowed during the night. Sitting here wrapped in blanket.. Freezing. Happy Spring 😁😁
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Yes, we got a bunch of snow late last week, too, and I guess some more coming in on Wednesday – interspersed with warm days. It’s trying!
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Nice interpretation of the challenge…
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Thank you, Sally!
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Wow, great capture of that tiny fish! I’d never have guessed it was that small.
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There’s lots of colorful, tiny stuff on the reefs, Leon. They’re like little treasures one finds if patient and willing to go slow. One thing I love about doing underwater photography is that it slows me down, makes me be very present and observant and I see things that I would otherwise miss.
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Great color and pattern … but when you stated the size, wow … floored me! Well done, Cathy!
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Thank you, Frank. So does it look like a tango move to you? You’re the master!
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It never ceases to amaze me what beauty and mystery the sea holds! And you alway capture it so well, Cathy! The colors in this fish are surreal!
While I’m late to the party, I’ve missed your posts!
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